Amanda Holden admits she sunbathes NAKED while on holiday

‘I never wear a bikini’: Amanda Holden admits she sunbathes NAKED while on holiday and has tried to join the Mile High Club with husband Chris Hughes

Amanda Holden has revealed she sunbathes and swims naked on holiday and has even served lunch in the buff – but her attempts at joining the Mile High Club ended in failure.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 50, admitted she ‘doesn’t mix’ with other nudists while on holiday but has no problem baring all in her own private villa.

Speaking on Alan Carr’s Life’s A Beach podcast, she said: ‘I never wear a bikini on holiday. But I wouldn’t mix with other nudists. There’s a difference.

Candid: Amanda Holden has revealed she sunbathes and swims naked on holiday and has even served lunch in the buff – but her attempts at joining the Mile High Club ended in failure

‘I have served the Sunday lunch naked. But no, I would never get my n*nny out in public. In a private villa, yes.’

Asked if she and husband Chris Hughes had sex on a plane, Amanda said: ‘Well, we’ve had a go, but we never quite made it. There’s too much scrutiny.

‘Everyone’s watching. There’s no way you can do that.’

The radio presenter added that it must happen on private jets.

Naughty: Asked if she and husband Chris Hughes had sex on a plane, Amanda said: ‘Well, we’ve had a go, but we never quite made it. There’s too much scrutiny’

Amanda also revealed she still swipes all the free stuff from her holiday hotel rooms – but complains if she hasn’t got an expresso machine in her room.

The star, who splashed out £2,500 in the past year on Covid tests for her family for a holiday in Portugal to avoid queuing for a free one, said her list of complaints also extends to toast being brought to her room in a napkin.

She said: ‘I do like a thing, with all the goods, all the spare shampoos, spare toothbrushes, all that goes in my bag for the guest room – where I have no guests at home. No-one stays with us.

‘I’ve got drawers full of free s**t from hotels. Four Seasons is best, it’s all Bulgari – dead posh it is. I could sell it online.

‘My father-in-law, who is known for being frugal – let’s just say that – he was in LA and he got hit by a UPS truck. They hadn’t put the handbrake on and knocked him over. 

Privacy: The Britain’s Got Talent judge admitted she ‘doesn’t mix’ with other nudists while on holiday but has no problem baring all in her own private villa

‘He was fine, but he was in hospital for a long time. He sued UPS – he did very well.

‘And my friend Jane, who was out in LA and lives out there, looked after him. My friend Jane was there every day, and he said ‘I’d love to buy Jane something to say thank you’.

‘And I said ‘do you know, she never treats herself, so why don’t you treat her to a little massage or some nice body oil or something like that’.

‘Well, he gave her a bag of free s**t that he’d nicked from various hotels. I wouldn’t re-gift it. Jane I have to say was delighted.

‘It was like a bin bag, the amount of stuff he’s nicked in his day from hotels over the years. They’re good stocking fillers.’

Holidays: Amanda also revealed she still swipes all the free stuff from her holiday hotel rooms – but complains if she hasn’t got an expresso machine in her room

But Amanda said she has a long list of things she has complained about.

She said: ‘Things that are too cold, too hot. No-one can ever make me a decent cup of coffee. 

‘If there’s not an expresso machine in the room, I will always send coffee back.

‘All I want is a hot coffee. And please if you’re bringing me toast, don’t wrap it in a napkin, it makes it damp.

‘Rubbish views, because you pay extra for views. I’ve looked at walls and car parks and the bottoms of things before. Terrible.

‘Not having enough space for the kids. Room service I’ve complained about. The lack of it, the time things take. 

Family: Amanda said she has a long list of things she has complained about while on holiday (pictured with Chris and daughters Alexa, 15, and Hollie, nine)

‘Sheets that haven’t been done, or you might find something. All of that kind of things. I’m not frightened about anything.

‘If you go to a country where they still sort of let smoking around, I can’t stand being on any kind of cigarette smoking floor – I can smell cigarettes a mile off.

‘I’m not typically British, in that I’m not frightened to complain, but I do it.

‘Because my mum used to run a small hotel, I always start with a compliment or something positive first and then I go in and go ‘listen, this is not what we were expecting, this table isn’t great’.

‘If you’re really polite, it doesn’t matter who you are, you can get better service if you ask nicely. So I never have been rude – I do get things changed.

‘My husband Chris hides behind my skirts, so he’ll go “Mandy tell them, Mandy can we change this room, Mandy this table’s not good enough, you tell them”.

Tests: Amanda revealed when she was young her family could only afford camping holidays, but now she can treat herself – including £2,500 Covid tests for the Algarve

‘If there’s a noise in the middle of the night he just nudges me and goes “I just heard someone downstairs, go see what it is”. I’m not even joking.

‘I get all the spiders out the bath. He pays all the bills, he pays for all the boring stuff.’

Amanda revealed when she was young her family could only afford camping holidays, but now she can treat herself – including £2,500 Covid tests for the Algarve.

She said: ‘We went from the Friday to the Friday, but getting there cost over £2,500 in tests, which I don’t want to rant on and on about it, but I think that is taking advantage of the British public.

‘I’m in a position where I can afford to chuck that money. It’s a huge amount of money – someone’s taking the p*ss.

‘If I’d chose to, I could have got in a queue at Faro airport and got one for 25 Euros, but I probably would have caught Covid as well, because the queue was round the block.

She said: ‘I’m in a position where I can afford to chuck that money. It’s a huge amount of money – someone’s taking the p*ss’

‘It was worth it in the sense that we got away as a family, because so many other people didn’t get away.

‘But never again am I paying that sort of money. There should be some sort of inquiry into that. It was on green, then it was put on amber.

‘Half the countries at the moment are on an amber, but actually we’d be safer in those countries than we are in our own country.

‘None of it makes any sense. I’ve so much goodwill and I’ve abided by every flippin’ rule, but now I’ve gone ‘no more’.

‘I feel like we need to stand together now. Wimbledon, Ascot, football, anywhere there’s money needed, but I can’t go to my own kids’ sports days which are outside, but Wimbledon can happen, the football can happen.

‘My children were so disappointed.’

Amanda added: ‘If I’d chose to, I could have got in a queue at Faro airport and got one for 25 Euros, but I probably would have caught Covid as well, because the queue was round the block’

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