Has Amanda Holden Left Heart Radio? Where is Amanda Holden?
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Updated Jun 11, 2024
Has Amanda Holden Left Heart Radio?
Amanda Holden is taking a break from her Heart FM breakfast show with Jamie Theakston. Starting Monday, June 10, she will be temporarily replaced by Davina McCall from Big Brother, who will guest host the show from 6:30am to 10am each morning.
Fans wondered if Amanda was going back to Andalucia for more work on "Amanda and Alan's Spanish Job," but she is actually flying to Mallorca to film the Netflix series "Cheaters: Unfinished Business." Amanda will return on June 24, and Davina's last show will be on June 21.
Who is Amanda Holden?
Amanda Holden is an English media personality, actress, and singer. She has been a judge on Britain's Got Talent since 2007. She also co-hosts the Heart Breakfast radio show with Jamie Theakston on weekday mornings.
She grew up in Bishop's Waltham and was interested in acting and musical theatre from a young age. She starred in the musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" in 2004 and has acted in TV shows like "The Grimleys," "Cutting It," and "Wild at Heart." She has also hosted several TV shows for ITV, including "The Sun Military Awards" and "This Morning."
In 2013, Amanda Holden released her autobiography, "No Holding Back," which became a Sunday Times bestseller. In 2020, she released her debut album, "Songs from My Heart," which reached the top 5 on the UK Albums Chart.
Amanda Holden Career
Amanda Holden first appeared on TV in 1991 as a contestant on "Blind Date." She starred as Sarah Trevanian in "Wild at Heart" from 2006 to 2008 and was in the Channel 5 sketch show "We Know Where You Live" in 1997. She has appeared in TV shows like "Kiss Me Kate," "The Grimleys," "Hearts and Bones," and "Cutting It." Amanda became a judge on "Britain's Got Talent" in 2007.
She has also hosted various shows, including "A Night of Heroes: The Sun Military Awards," "The Door," and "Give a Pet a Home." In 2021, she starred in the mockumentary series "The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle." Amanda Holden has appeared in several stage musicals and was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for her role in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" in 2004. She played Princess Fiona in the West End production of "Shrek The Musical" in 2011.
Amanda starred in a revival of "Stepping Out" in 2016 and 2017. She has also acted in films like "Intimate Relations" and "Virtual Sexuality." In 2019, she became a co-host of Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston. Amanda released her debut album "Songs from My Heart" in 2020, which reached number four on the UK Albums Chart.
Amanda Holden Early Life
Amanda Holden was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and grew up in Bishop's Waltham. At nine, she joined the Bishop's Waltham Little Theatre Company. She went to Swanmore College for secondary school. At 16, she moved to Bournemouth and then to South London to attend Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
Her mother is Judith Mary Harrison, and her stepfather is Leslie Collistor. They live in a small hamlet near Bude, Cornwall. Amanda is estranged from her biological father, Frank Holden.
Amanda Holden Marital Life
In 1992, Amanda Holden dated George Asprey. They were both in "The Sound of Music." She married comedian Les Dennis in June 1995. They briefly separated in 2000 after Holden cheated on him with actor Neil Morrissey. Holden and Dennis divorced in 2003.
In 2006, Amanda Holden and her fiancé, record producer Chris Hughes, had their first child. They got married on December 10, 2008. After a miscarriage in 2010, they tragically lost their son, who was stillborn at seven months, in 2011. Despite health issues, Amanda gave birth to their third child in 2012. The family lives in Petersham, Surrey.
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Amanda Holden Net Worth
Amanda Holden Net Worth is $12 million. Her primary sources of income include her work as a television presenter, actress, and judge on "Britain's Got Talent," as well as her ventures in stage performances, music, and endorsements.