Amanda Holden shows support for Everton in skimpy T-shirt dress as they fight to stay in Premier League
28.05.2023 - 19:05
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After a triumphant end to the audition stages on this year's Britain's Got Talent, judge Amanda Holden's thoughts turned to football and her favourite club. The 52-year-old star got behind Everton by sharing a stunning snap on her Instagram.
Amanda posed in an oversized Everton crest T-shirt worn as a skimpy dress as she gazed over her shoulder and flashed a smile for the camera. She stepped barefoot on grass as she cheered on The Toffees.
Amanda added the hashtag 'COYB' (come on you Blues) with the snap as she cheered on the Goodison Park team as they fought to stay in the Premier League. In 2016 Amanda became an honorary patron of Everton in the Community, the official charity of Everton Football Club.
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The TV favourite showed her support as Everton faced Bournemouth at Goodison Park on Sunday (May 28) in the final game of the Premier League season. The relegation fight had Everton, Leeds and Leicester battling to avoid the drop. Everton has never been relegated from the Premier League since its creation in 1992 and they went on to beat Bournemouth 1-0.
"Well.. that wasn’t stressful at all," wrote Amanda on her Instagram with a crying-laughing emoji after the tense game And she added a blue heart.
Britain's Got Talent had an emotional final auditions episode on Saturday as Musa Motha made history by receiving the first ever group golden buzzer from the four judges. He has been hailed by viewers as the 'best audition ever.'
Musa, 27, lost a leg to cancer as a 10-year-old boy. The South African native, who now lives in London, uses a pair of crutches to move around - and used just one of the walking aids in an impressive dance routine.
He told judges
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