Amanda Holden's microphone falls down dress in 'cheeky' BGT wardrobe malfunction
Amanda Holden suffered a slight wardrobe malfunction as her microphone fell down her dress during the Britain's Got Talent auditions.
The 51-year-old had a microphone placed on her back but it dropped towards her bum while she was walking to her seat on the judging panel.
She was shocked and quickly grabbed the back of her dress to fix things.
The audience saw the slip-up and laughed as she worked to put the microphone back in place.
Amanda then grabbed a different microphone and said: "Say no to crack!
Amanda Holden among stars fronting Comic Relief as Red Nose has 'makeover'"Literally, my mic pack has gone right down my bum. You'll be hearing all kinds of interesting noises."
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly as well as fellow judges Alesha Dixon, 44, and Bruno Tonioli laughed as she showed off the misplaced mic pack.
Amanda looked out of this world in a form-fitting minidress with long sleeves.
She styled her long blonde hair into a high ponytail and finished off her look with a smoky eye.
It comes after the judge opened up about the rumours of her and new judge Bruno not getting on.
Bruno 67, became a judge on the competition and replaced David Walliams on the ITV panel.
It has taken him a while to get used to the auditions as he judges alongside Alesha, Amanda and Simon Cowell.
Over the weeks, there was speculation that Amanda and the new arrival didn't always see eye-to-eye.
Amanda and co-star Alesha reportedly held back on signing their contracts for the new series, setting alarm bells ringing and tongues wagging.
The pair were said to be annoyed that Bruno had been brought in on the same money as them after they'd been with the show for over ten years.
Amanda Holden sizzles in red hot lingerie ahead of Valentine's Day in racy shootAmanda shut the rumours down and revealed she loves what Bruno brings to the table even if he broke the show's rules.
“He’s a wonderful ball of energy and in a good way he’s already broken every rule," she told The Sun.
“So much so that Simon will probably have to throw out any rulebook this year.
“It’s going to be a brilliant series. We’ve only filmed auditions in London so far but we can't wait to get to Manchester for the first time since the pandemic hit.”
Children’s author David was part of the judging lineup between 2012 and 2022.