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Amanda Holden seen enjoying salad at Glasgow's Juicy

Amanda Holden seen enjoying salad at Glasgow's Juicy

Glasgow Times24-04-2025

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden was pictured enjoying a salad at Juicy, the vibrant smoothie and salad bar beloved by health-conscious locals, influencers, and visiting celebs alike.
READ MORE: Inside the cocktail festival bringing £5 drinks to Glasgow#
Photos of her visit were shared on Juicy's official Instagram account, with the caption: 'Amanda Holden... Drop the mic.
"@noholdenback gets Juicy.'
The wellness spot followed the images by posting a video of the star, captioned: "That girl."
With locations on Byres Road and in Braehead Shopping Centre, Juicy describes itself as 'more than the average coffee shop or juice bar.'
The brand prides itself on delivering wellness with a stylish twist.
Holden's visit adds to Juicy's growing reputation as a hotspot for celebrities seeking a fresh and nutritious fix while in the city.

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