Britian's Got Talent's favorite judge Amanda Holden seized an opportunity to dress up as she took the bins out in her b...
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Britian's Got Talent's favorite judge Amanda Holden seized an opportunity to dress up as she took the bins out in her ball gown.
The television star, 49, has been coping with social distancing measures just like everyone and has even been presenting her Heart radio show amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, Amanda has taken to Instagram to show how she has made the most of her daily trips outside by going for high fashion to take the bins out.
She posted an image of herself in an impressive pink ball gown as she pulled her wheelie bin to the front of her home in Richmond, London.
Amanda captioned the amusing image: "Wheelie wanted to dress up tonight! #StayAtHome #BallgownBinsOut #GlamForYourBinman #ClapOurKeyWorkers #StillStayGlam @thisisheart #bin @richmond_council"
She also posted a video of her glamorous outing after that, in which she catwalks like a model.
The moment was much enjoyed by Amanda's followers on Instagram.
One commented: "You just made my day."
Another wrote: "Jealous of a bin right now. Lol!"
Meanwhile, a fan praised her beauty: "You look always so gorgeous."
Meanwhile, Amanda has also discussed her hopes that Britain's Got Talent will help lift the nation's spirits during the COVID-19 crisis.
Amanda said: "Hopefully BGT will be a bit of medicine for the whole country. I mean that."
"We need to just connect, to hear other people's stories, laugh, cry, all those human things that BGT has always been about."
She also spoke about the devastation that the pandemic is causing throughout the world and how she is approaching the changes.
She added: "People's whole worlds are just collapsing, but those of us who can have to carry on doing what we do. What's the alternative?"