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Britain's Got Talent 2015: Amanda Holden set to leave after 10 years

The reality TV judge and actress has been on the show since it started in 2007

Neela Debnath
Sunday 15 February 2015 08:56 EST
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Amanda Holden has been on the show since it started in 2007
Amanda Holden has been on the show since it started in 2007 (Getty)

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She’s been wowed by Susan Boyle, dazzled by dance group Diversity and hit that buzzer a fair bit, but now Amanda Holden may be calling time on her time as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent.

The 43-year-old actress and judge has signalled that she could be bowing out of the reality TV talent competition after the tenth series next year.

Holden made the comments at the Britain’s Got Talent London auditions this week.

“I would love to make it 10 and then call it a day. Ten years is an amazing feat,” she said.

“I want a nice big clock when I leave and some holiday in the sunshine. And a retirement package,” Holden told The Mirror.

The news comes as Holden revealed that she is working on a new programme for production company Endemol.

Holden has been on the judging panel since the Simon Cowell-led series launched back in 2007.

She is currently filming the ninth series of the reality TV competition which will be airing later this year.

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