The Britainâs Got Talent judge spoke emotionally about her late son during a heartfelt conversation with Alan Carr, receiving widespread support from fans

Amanda was showered in support from fans after the emotional clip (Image: BBC)
Amanda Holden has received support from fans as she fought back tears during a poignant discussion with Alan Carr regarding her late son.
The radio host and Britainâs Got Talent judge is a devoted mother to daughters Lexi, born in 2006, and Hollie, born in 2012, with husband Chris Hughes.
In 2011, her son Theo was stillborn at seven months, and Amanda has previously discussed candidly the anguish and sorrow she endured following the heartbreaking tragedy.
In an episode of Amanda and Alanâs Greek Job, alongside her closest friend Alan Carr, Amanda reveals details about the devastating loss.
She tells him, âWhen we lost Theo, there wasnât one moment where I thought, âWhy has this happened to me?ââ, reports the Mirror.

Amanda is mum to two daughters with her husband Chris Hughes (Image: INSTAGRAM)
âBut there also wasnât a moment where I blamed god or anything. I just, the way I accepted it, was to say that he chose me, just for those few months to see what it was like to live and develop and be in the universe, and then the universe took him back.
âI donât think thatâs religious, but I let him go back, and that was my belief rather than like, he went back to heaven as such.
âI felt like he went back to the universe and heâs out there, and heâs still a part of our family.â

Amanda opened up about the devastating death of her son (Image: BBC)
Alan replied: âYouâve got to process it some way, youâve got to make some kind of sense.â
Amanda went on: âThat was the only way I could make sense of it, I was like, gosh, I was so lucky to have him for all that time. And even though he was born sleeping, he was perfect.â
Fighting back tears, she continued, âAnd I always, always say Iâm a mother of three. Always. Because I am.â
Amanda has received an outpouring of support from admirers and followers, earning acclaim for courageously discussing the topic.

Amanda held back tears as she spoke to Alan (Image: BBC)
âOh my, you have just brought comfort to so many through your own grief, you are a beautiful soul,â one individual commented.
Another remarked: âShe is such a special person, I am in awe of her strength and logic. So amazing.â
âBeautifully said,â another observed, whilst one penned: âLots of love to you, Amanda. I agree with you, he is still with you and in the universe.â
During a previous episode of their renovation show, Amanda opened up about death and loss, and also revealed she âdiedâ after giving birth to her daughter, Hollie.
She began: âWhen you lose someone, you believe, donât you, that theyâve gone somewhere. Iâm not particularly religious, but I donât believe itâs the end.â

Amanda and Alan are in Greece for their renovation show (Image: BBC)
She went on: âWithout being too maudlin, I had a really difficult birth with Hollie. Which ended up with me in a coma, I died.
âI was in intensive care, and the baby was fine, and then when I came round, and everything was alright, I never stopped thinking about death after that and how easy and close it is to you, all the time.â
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She emotionally added, âLife is so precious, and it can disappear from you so fast. Iâm just like, make every second count, literally.â


