Amanda Holden accidentally frees the nipple and of course fans spot it

Amanda Holden accidentally gave fans a bit more than they bargained for as she shared an ad for a hair product in her dressing gown. 

The Britain’s Got Talent presenter, 51, shared a clip of her in her bathroom with wet hair, holding up a purple shampoo designed for blonde hair, before undoing her bathrobe and suddenly being completely dressed up and ready for a night out. 

While it was a blink-and-you’d-miss-it moment, some eagle eyed fans immediately spotted that Amanda’s nipple was visible for a fraction of a second when she ended the robe and turned to the side for the transition. 

They commented: ‘Blimey was the nip slip a paid extra’, ‘Here for the pause comments’ and ‘No holding back indeed!’

Others added: ‘The most paid nip in celebrity land’, ‘Urm did she just flash?’ and ‘Definitely a nip slip there… maybe work on the editing.’

Amanda is no stranger to posting a thirst trap or two on social media and she has previously addressed the furore around the low-cut dresses she has worn on BGT in the past. 

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The presenter had previously received Ofcom complaints after viewers claimed her dress was so low they could see her nipple – which was actually a shadow – and admitted she found the reaction funny. 

She told the Sunday Mirror’s Notebook in November: ‘I laugh at how a bit of side boob can cause such a furore. I’m like, well as long as they’re talking about my t**s… [laughs] I find it funny.

‘We should be able to dress how we want. There’s no interpretation. I’m not sexy, it’s everyone else sexualising. I think I was the top complaint until Piers Morgan overtook me. Damn!’

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