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How Amanda Holden Knew Alan Carr Was Good in Celebrity Renegades

How Amanda Holden Knew Alan Carr Was Good in Celebrity Renegades

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Amanda Holden has revealed she’s had her first taste of Alan Carr’s performance. celebrity traitorsaw his success before he told her.

54 years old, co-host of property decoration series Amanda and Alan’s Greek Job In speaking with the comedian, a significant change in their usual interactions was noted.

Karl’s uncharacteristic two weeks of silence Filming for BBC reality game show Considering their daily conversations, her suspicions were immediately aroused.

Towards radio times“I knew he must be doing well because I hadn’t spoken to him in two weeks and normally we would talk every day,” Holden explained.

She also reflected on Carr’s enduring popularity, adding: “He’s been around for so long but everyone suddenly says, ‘Oh, I love Alan Carr’ and I’m like, ‘How is he new to you? He’s always been so smart’.”

“His daughter Holly, who I have always loved, said to me, ‘Everyone has been asking me about Alan’ and I said to them, ‘You met Alan, he was in the back garden at our party and you didn’t care about him at that time’.

“Alan does bring them a cup of tea in bed or goes on holiday with them. But now they really like him because of all the TikTok and memes, it’s brought in a whole new generation, which is lovely.”

Alan Carr and Amanda Horton
Alan Carr and Amanda Horton (BBC/Voltage TV)

After fooling stalwart comedian Nick Mohammed and TV historian David Olusoga in the show’s final moments, Carr, 49, won £87,500 for cancer charity Neuroblastoma UK in the first series of the British celebrity version of the show, which airs in late 2025.

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Carr recently said Holden would be “great” in: celebrity traitorBut Holden appeared to rule out appearing on the BBC show after suggesting she would want to be a traitor if she were to take part in the show.

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Holden said: “I really love this cape and if I could customize it with a red lip I think I would look like the woman in the Scottish Widows ad.

“But they’re going to make me a big fan, which is boring. You don’t remember the big fans. In a few months you ask anyone who’s on the show besides Alan Carr? But I can’t do that anyway because it’s not the same as Britain’s Got Talent“.

Carl said, “Well, that’s what a traitor would say. Wouldn’t it?”

Fourth Series Standard Edition traitorThe show, which engages ordinary people, is currently airing on BBC One.

The complete interview can be found in the latest issue of Radio Times.

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