London: Britain’s Got Talent co-judge Amanda Holden has revealed that she was not wearing any underwear during the live semi-finals.
Holden’s Twitter fans were said to have been shocked when she confessed that she had gone commando on the ITV1 show, but it later emerged that it had been fellow judge Simon Cowell, 50, who had actually sent them.
“Simon looks even more handsome tonight. And I am not wearing any underwear!” a news daily quoted her as supposedly writing.
“How do I get Simon to like me?” she even asked fans.
Cowell is said to have pinched 39-year-old Holden’s phone and hacked into her Twitter account.
“Next year I want to find a mouse that can dance, what do you think?” he had tweeted.
Holden did not realise what Cowell had been up to until she received a flood of saucy messages from fans.
“Hey you! Just a Tweet to say Simon was very naughty with his Tweeting on my Twitter tonight! But he is enjoying your replies!” she wrote.
The music mogul’s joke came as he constantly jiggled Holden’s chair in a bid to make her boobs wobble on the show on June 1.
ANI
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