Amanda Holden admits she's 'basically a nudist' now and 'hates wearing clothes'
Cheeky Amanda Holden confessed she pretty much considers herself a nudist now because she can't stand wearing clothes.
She came clean in the latest racy episode of her DIY show with funnyman Alan Carr.
The TV and radio star is no stranger to strutting around in her bikini, sharing sweltering snaps online.
She wows fans on the regular on her Instagram page - and now we know the reason why.
The 51-year-old made the lighthearted remark as she walked around Sicily with her pal for the show.
Amanda Holden among stars fronting Comic Relief as Red Nose has 'makeover'She told Alan: "I hate wearing clothes" to which he quickly replied: "You are basically a nudist."
Agreeing, Amanda held her hands up and accepted: "I am actually.....I saw so many willies in Corfu."
Alan, single after his marriage split last year, instantly responded: "Ohhh, I might go there!" as his friend giggled away.
Last year to celebrate her big day, Amanda posed naked and sat on top of giant birthday cake.
Biting into a cherry, she showed off her incredible figure
She has become 'more self-assured' the older she gets it has been reported.
A source recently claimed that the Britain's Got Talent judge has been 'feeling better about her body than ever.'
"Amanda loved being in her bikini for a week recently and for the first time in years, admitted she felt better about her body than ever," they said to Closer.
"She's loving the fact that as she grows older, she becomes more self-assured and she jokes how she embodies the term of ageing like a fine wine."
The source also claimed that the stunning star is 'finally in a place where feels confident and fully happy'.
Amanda Holden sizzles in red hot lingerie ahead of Valentine's Day in racy shootHer friend Alan called it quits with husband Paul Drayton last year.
The pair had been married for three years - and together for 13 years - before they decided to split during lockdown.
The couple never confirmed the reason for their split, but insisted it was a joint and "amicable" decision.
With a joint statement, they announced: "After 13 years as a couple and three years of marriage, Alan Carr and Paul Drayton would like to announce they are separating. They have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go their separate ways," it read.