Amanda Holden attacks the elements in a lush green summer dress

Amanda Holden attacks the elements in a green floral summer dress as she describes how the abolition of BGT has left ‘hundreds and hundreds’ unemployed

Amanda Holden grabbed the elements in a floral summer dress while she went out after her Heart FM breakfast show on Wednesday.

The 49-year-old TV and radio guest wore a black coat around her shoulders and tucked her legs under the green midi dress in black pointed high heels as she emerged from a central London studio.

Earlier in the day, Britain’s Got Talent judge appeared on Good Morning Britain where she spoke about the decision to cancel this year’s talent show which leaves hundreds and hundreds without work.

Working on: Amanda Holden attacked the elements in a floral green dress on Wednesday when she came out after dealing with the decision to scrap Britain's Got Talent 2021 this year

Working on: Amanda Holden attacked the elements in a floral green dress on Wednesday when she came out after dealing with the decision to scrap Britain’s Got Talent 2021 this year

Amanda, who has been a judge on the show since 2007, spoke GMB hosted Piers Morgan, one of the original judges of Britain Got Talent.

The TV presenter said she thought it was thethe right decision to postpone this year’s ceremony despite being ‘sorry’ because it left so many people out of work.

Amanda said: ‘It was very difficult this year, for Amelia and all the producers, because we have so many people who are now unemployed.

‘Behind the scenes, there are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them.

Chic: The 49-year-old TV and radio guest wore a black coat around her shoulders and tucked her legs under the green midi dress in black pointed high heels as she emerged from the studios

Chic: The 49-year-old TV and radio guest wore a black coat around her shoulders and tucked her legs under the green midi dress in black pointed high heels as she emerged from the studios

Hard loss: Britain's Got Talent judge appeared on Good Morning Britain where she spoke about the decision to cancel this year's talent show which leaves 'hundreds' unemployed

Hard loss: Britain’s Got Talent judge appeared on Good Morning Britain where she spoke about the decision to cancel this year’s talent show which leaves ‘hundreds’ unemployed

‘So I think we were all trying to find a way around it, but for it to be done safely and with the fifth judge, who is everyone who look, it’s a show that can’t be done without an audience.

‘So I’m really glad that was the decision that was made, that it was the best option.’

It was announced last week that Britain’s Got Talent 2021 has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak preventing live studio listeners from attending.

ITV ‘s talent show has already been postponed due to safety concerns and the limitations posed by series and locking systems.

Canceled: Britain's Got Talent 2021 postponed amid coronavirus pandemic (pictured, left to right, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and Amanda)

Canceled: Britain’s Got Talent 2021 postponed amid coronavirus pandemic (pictured, left to right, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and Amanda)

But after several weeks of profiteering, it was finally confirmed that the show will not return to screens until 2022.

Bosses said the show, despite the efforts of the teams at ITV, Thames and chief judge Simon Cowell’s Syco, had to cancel plans.

They said: ‘With our overall priority to protect the health and well – being of all those involved in the program from judges, guests and competitors to the whole team and audience, it was decided – to unfortunate – the album was moved and broadcast of the 15th series of Britain’s Got Talent to 2022

BGT is known for its diversity of talent with large dance groups, wonderful choirs and a large orchestra at its heart, and it has become apparent that it is not only impossible to experiment with these types of acts. that in a secure way but also that they cannot predict enough and prepare safely.

‘Safety has to come first and, as a result, the recording of the show cannot go ahead as expected. ‘

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