Britain's Got Talent: Amanda Holden's dress led to 216 complaints to Ofcom
'So Amanda is effectively topless on Britain's Got Talent,' one viewer tweets
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Your support makes all the difference.Amanda Holden's revealing dress on Britain's Got Talent could spark an Ofcom investigation after the broadcasting watchdog received more than 200 complaints.
The 46-year-old judge walked on stage wearing a dramatically low-cut gown slashed to the navel, with a cut-out panel that reached down to the small of her back.
UPDATE: Holden defies complaints to wear another revealing dress on BGT
Ofcom said it has received 216 complaints.
A spokesman said: “We will assess these complaints before deciding whether or not to investigate.”
Some viewers felt she may have gone too far with the skimpy choice. One viewer tweeted: “So Amanda is effectively topless on Britain's Got Talent.”
Another added: “What the hell is Amanda wearing on BGT, totally NOT suitable.”
One said: “Half term hols with kids watching - sort yourself out Amanda Holden - not good!”
However, other fans did not think the dress was offensive.
One tweeted: “Everyone complaining about Amanda but will let their kids watch Nicki Minaj twerk and Rihanna grind ... lol.”
Another wrote: “It's a bit of cleavage, grow up. Is her body. Not yours.”
Fellow judge David Walliams could not resist making a quip about Holden's outfit when female Welsh choir Angelicus Celtis were criticised for their middle-of-the-road look, saying: “None of you are wearing a really inappropriate low-cut top.”
Holden's other choices this week have included a see-through skirt with a leotard underneath.
Last year Ofcom decided not to investigate the ITV show after outfits worn by Holden and Alesha Dixon sparked complaints from viewers.
Holden recently told The Sun on Sunday: “I can't wait to wear my dresses. They are very flattering, very feminine and a few are ... what you would expect.
“Will people be complaining to Ofcom? I hope so, I really do. I haven't done my job if they aren't.”
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