Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, 48, reflected on some of this year’s auditionees including magician Elizabeth Best, who took the former into at the London Palladium’s basement to show her how “haunted” the theatre is. She told the actress to choose a photo of a dead person at random from a pack of cards, only for that person’s name to appear on the wall, giving her a fright. Reflecting on the scary acts, the presenter told What’s On TV: “I’ve felt more scared this year than tearful. Literally, I’ve been scared for my life with some of the auditions. It’s taken me completely out of my comfort zone.
It’s taken me completely out of my comfort zone.
Amanda Holden
“I’ve never felt fear like it, probably since the last time I watched the horror film Saw!”
Amanda, who is the longest serving judge on the show, sits alongside Simon Cowell, 59, David Walliams, 47, and Alesha Dixon, 40.
When asked if the quartet ever disagree on the panel, she insisted the panel are all on the same page.
She added to the publication: “Boringly no. We’ve all been on the same page this year with what we’re looking for.
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