Scottish Daily Mail

You’re turning viewers off, Amanda

More than 200 complain to Ofcom over ‘inappropri­ate’ BGT outfit

- By Daily Mail Reporter Words: CLAUDIA CONNELL Picture research: FRANCESCA DAVANZO

THE r isqué, l ow-cut d ress Amanda Holden wore on Britain’s Got Talent on T hursday w as l abelled ‘totally inappropri­ate’ and compared to as tripper’s outfit.

And viewers were so shocked by the backless and buttock-skimming c reation that more than 200 lodged official c omplaints.

The 46-year-old judge appeared on B ritain’s Got Talent wearing the plunging floor-length £ 11,000 J ulien M acdonald d ress which was slashed to the navel, with a cut-out panel that reached down to the small of her back.

Ofcom s aid i t h as r eceived 2 16 c omplaints about the dress and may investigat­e. A spokesmana­dded:‘Wewillasse­ssthesec omplaints before deciding whether or not to investigat­e.’

Before the semi-final, the mother-of-two admitted she was seeking complaints as she joked: ‘Will people be complainin­g to Ofcom? I hope so, I really do.’

The judge’s outfit choices have turned viewers’ heads during semi-finals week and Thursday evening’s frock was no e xception. Viewers took to Twitter to express their disgust.

One tweeted: ‘So Amanda is effectivel­y topless on Britain’s Got Talent.’

Another added :‘ What the hell is Amanda wearing on B GT, totally NOT suitable .’ And one wrote: ‘Does Amanda Holden know-this is a family show and she doesn’t need to dress like a stripper #BGT.’

At one point, co-host Ant McPartlin remarked: ‘Look at what Amanda’s w earing . . . w hat Amanda isn’t wearing!’

Her fellow judge David Walliams also had a dig when female Welsh choir Angelicus Celtis were criticised for their middle-ofthe-road look, saying: ‘None of you are wearing a really inappropri­ate low- cut top .’

BGT contestant­s know that to garner votes they have to have an interestin­g back story and claim to have been ‘ on a journey ’. Well Holden has certainly bee nona fashion journey since the show started in 2007.

Back then she was more conservati­ve and covered up. But as the show grew in p opularity so her outfits grew ever more daring. Her other choices this week have included a see-through skirt.

Last year Ofcom decided not to investigat­e the ITV show after outfits worn by Holden and fellow judge Alesha Dixon sparked 90 complaints from viewers.

Holden told The Sun on Sunday last weekend: ‘I can’t wait to wear my dresses. They are very flattering, very feminine and a few are . . . w hat you would expect.

‘Will people be complainin­g to Ofcom? I hope so, I really do. I haven’ t done my job if they aren’t.’

‘Look what Amanda isn’t wearing’

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