Britain’s Got Talent’s Amanda Holden admits to Mile High Club, saying ‘it’s the truth’.

Amanda Holden has set the record straight on whether she has joined the Mile High Club during a playful conversation with her mate and colleague, Alan Carr.

While engaging in a light-hearted back and fourth about her romantic ventures on Alan’s Life’s A Beach podcast, the Britain’s Got Talent judge opened up when asked about any risqué exploits she may have had while travelling with her husband, Chris Hughes.

In a series of quick-fire questions, the 54-year-old Heart FM presenter confessed: “No, I haven’t ever done it”, swiftly following up with the cheeky quip: “I probably should.”

Insisting that she was telling the truth, she added: “I haven’t, it’s the truth, I’m not too shy, there’s just not enough space or hygiene.”

Meanwhile away from her recent revelation to Alan Carr, Amanda has also recently offered some glimpses into her and Chris’s marriage whilst on Heart FM. During one recent show, she touched on how they’ve managed to maintain a happy relationship over the years despite leading “separate lives”.

She recalled: “I’ve been married for over 20 years. Well, I met him in 2003, I can’t work it out.

“Anyway, a long time, and our lives have been very separate for a long time because we’re both very busy.”

She added, detailing their independent hobbies and professions: “Obviously, we’re very happily married, but we do lots of things separately. I love my Peloton and running, he goes and plays squash.

“He’s got a massive career as well. We’re always separate, you know.”

Amanda first met her husband, a record producer, in Los Angeles in 2003 and they tied the knot five years later. The couple have since welcomed two children, Alexa Louise Florence and Hollie Rose.

In addition to sharing snippets of her domestic life, Amanda has been a regular face on our TV screens recently, often appearing alongside Alan Carr.

Demonstrating their knack for home renovation, Amanda and Alan were given the challenge of revamping properties in Italy and Spain for their joint BBC series.

While the celebrity duo have been putting their renovation skills to the test recently, it’s not the first time that the pair have appeared alongside each other in their own TV show, having originally teamed up in ITV’s DNA Journey in a bid to try and trace their ancestry.

Aside from her overseas adventures with Alan, Amanda returned to her familiar spot on the judging panel for another season of Britain’s Got Talent this year, having first appeared on the show in 2007.

As the current series of BGT approaches its climax, the third batch of semi-finalists are vying for a spot in the final, scheduled to be broadcast later this month.

You can watch tonight’s (May 10) Britain’s Got Talent semi-final on ITV at 7pm.

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