Amanda Holden had ‘no idea’ she’s been accidentally flashing her electrician

Amanda Holden, a judge for Britain’s Got Talent, unintentionally flashed her electrician. The actress claimed she had no idea what the time-lapse camera was doing in the garden.

Amanda Holden had ‘no idea’ she’s been accidentally flashing her electrician(Image: Heart FM)

Amanda Holden was mortified after realising she accidentally flashed her electrician. The Britain’s Got Talent judge opened up about the horrifying moment to Heart Breakfast co-host Jamie Theakston this morning as she admitted she had ‘no idea’ everything she was doing was on a time-lapse camera.

The 54-year-old woman decided to install a time-lapse camera in her backyard as a “fun” idea as her garden is being worked on over the summer. The electrician said to her, “Oh well, I’ll have to look at what we’re doing because all the angles are right on that.”

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Amanda said she accidentally flashed her electrician(Image: Heart FM)

The electrician mentioned to Amanda that the camera has been “always on fire in the back garden” for the past few days during a conversation.

She told co-host Jamie, “No word of a lie, I have definitely been naked, and then for a joke, I was sorting something out in the garden when my husband waved at me from the bedroom window, and I flashed my boobs at him.”

She responded, “Because I thought this was funny! ” when Jamie inquired about what was wrong with her. And I yelled “woo-hoo!” before Jamie realized it was all time-lapse footage, “like that,”

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The actress claims that in her garden and home frequently she is naked.

She continued, “I had no idea! I had no idea it was up because it was all stuck to a black drainpipe and the camera was black, and Andy will soon be reviewing the footage, so I need to get rid of it.

Jamie jokingly asked, “And can you access this footage on the phone? ” “So it’s all automatically uploaded to the cloud.” “Asking for a friend”

Last month, Amanda ignored any Ofcom complaints by appearing to be naked live on air. The BGT judge’s outfit on the ITV talent show’s finale was criticised by some viewers, but she was clearly unfazed.

On Heart FM’s Breakfast Show’s live stream, she appeared completely naked and cast off any objections. Even her co-host Jamie did a double take as a result of her appearance.

“Good morning, Mr. Theakston,” You think I look naked this morning after I just caught myself on camera at 6:30 am? “Sat behind me here” she inquired.

Jamie retorted, “You are wearing clothes, aren’t you,” and he seemed to stumble. His pal and co-host were both puzzled by his comments. She nodded her head and said, “I just looked and went, What? ” Have I forgotten to sew my clothes?

The star appeared to have no clothes on and only have a chunky pearl necklace visible because of the camera’s angle. She was photographed outside of the London studios while also sporting a pale pink strapless dress.

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Keep flies out of your house this summer with 3-in-1 LED fly zapper that’s nearly 50% off

Fight off fruit flies, blue bottles, midges and mosquitoes this summer with a handy 3-in-1 LED silent fly zapper that will keep your house fly-free – and what’s more, it’s nearly half-price

Keep flies out this summer with this 3-in-1 LED fly zapper that’s nearly 50% off(Image: Amazon)

If you’re fed up with swatting flies during the summer months, this 3-in-1 LED gadget could be your new best friend. Currently on sale as part of Amazon’s Prime Day deals, this fly zapper is up for grabs with a whopping 44% discount, saving shoppers a handy £22. Normally retailing for £49.99, this LED fly zapper can now be picked up for the reduced price of £27.99 while this sale lasts.

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This Dnenellr 3-in-1 LED Fly Zapper has 44% off on Amazon(Image: Amazon)

Armed with 3-in-1 light modes with a smart sensor, this lamp easily switches between three lighting modes, including a UV insect zapper, a soft warm light, and a bright LED. When set in auto mode, the lamp intelligently activates at night for hands-free protection, ensuring no insects bother you while you sleep. What’s more, this fly killer doubles as a mosquito trap and ambient night light, making it an ideal choice for bedrooms, patios, balconies, or living spaces when you want to relax on evenings.

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Tottenham exploring move for Brentford’s Wissa

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Yoane Wissa, a Brentford forward, is being looked at by Tottenham.

According to BBC Sport, Brentford’s rivals in London are interested in the 28-year-old, which could bring the forward back together with his former manager Thomas Frank, who is currently in charge of Spurs.

Wissa may move across the capital, according to sources. In recent months, Wissa has attracted a lot of Premier League interest, with Nottingham Forest failing to sign the DR Congo international in January.

Spurs, who scored 20 goals last season, are now interested in the former Lorient player.

Wissa’s current contract expires the summer of 2018, but it has the option to extend it by a further year.

Since Frank, Christian Norgaard, Christian Norgaard, and Mark Flekken, goalkeeper, have already been traded to Arsenal and Bayer Leverkusen, it is understood Brentford are reluctant to lose Wissa this summer.

They may also lose Bryan Mbeumo to Manchester United, who has had two offers for the Cameroon international turned down, but who is still in talks with Brentford about moving.

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Senate Passes Electricity Act Amendment Bill To Tackle Sector Collapse

The Senate has approved the electricity Act (Amendment) Bill, 2025 through second reading in a move to rescue the country’s ailing power sector from looming collapse.

Sponsored by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South), the amendment seeks to overhaul the 2023 Electricity Act by addressing regulatory gaps as some lawmakers propose capital punishment for vandals.

Leading the debate, Senator Abaribe, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Power, warned that the country’s electricity industry is buckling under the weight of inefficiencies and financial mismanagement as the Federal Government is currently indebted to the tune of over ₦4 trillion in the power sector.

He noted that the current law contains minimal penalties for offenders, has not been fully operationalised, and lacks clarity on key regulatory provisions, especially regarding funding, labour rights in essential services and the role of state governments following recent constitutional reforms.

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“Electricity is an essential service. No one should hold the country to ransom under the guise of a strike. We must remove ambiguities and make the law implementable,” he stated.

Abaribe also criticised the refusal of some electricity distribution companies to pay for power supplied, further compounding the sector’s instability.

In support of the bill, Senator Adamu Aliero, expressed concern over continued federal expenditure on the privatised power sector.

He criticised the financial burden still being carried by the government despite the privatisation of generation and distribution companies (GenCos and DisCos), recommending capital punishment for saboteurs of national assets.

“We’ve privatized power, yet trillions of naira are still being spent on behalf of private companies. More importantly, the growing threat of vandalism must be addressed. Vandals are sabotaging national assets and should face capital punishment if necessary,” Aliero said.

The bill proposes a range of reforms, including:

* Criminalizing electricity infrastructure vandalism;

* Clarifying the transfer of regulatory power from NERC to state governments;

* Enhancing the operationalisation of the Electricity Consumer Assistance Fund;

* Strengthening penalties and institutional oversight.

Palace await Euro fate as Lyon win relegation appeal

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After winning their appeal against relegation, Lyon will play in the league next season.

Due to their poor financial situation, French football authorities last month demoted the seven-time champions to Ligue 2.

Since Lyon has also qualified for the competition, Crystal Palace’s chances of playing in the Europa League next season could be affected by that decision, which has now been reversed.

By the end of the week, Uefa may make a decision regarding Palace’s situation.

Lyon welcomes the decision to keep the team in Ligue 1, according to a statement from Lyon. The appeal committee appreciates the club’s new management’s determination to ensure responsible management in the future.

Due to a alleged violation of Uefa’s multi-club ownership regulations, Palace’s position in Europe is uncertain for the upcoming season.

The case centers on American businessman John Textor’s Eagle Football Holdings.

The business currently owns stakes in Palace and Lyon, according to Uefa regulations that state clubs cannot compete in the same European competition if they are owned by the same person or entity at a certain point in the hierarchy.

FA Cup winners Palace have argued that Textor has no real power over the decision-making process, but Uefa have yet to decide whether to support the Premier League side’s defense.

In order to allow Palace to participate in the competition, they had agreed with Uefa to be excluded from the Europa League if Lyon’s relegation had been upheld.

The worst is “Palace fear.”

The fate of Selhurst Park fans and Crystal Palace’s Europa League ambitions are now at the hands of Uefa.

By the end of the week, they are awaiting Uefa to decide whether John Textor’s ownership of the club infringes the governing body’s multi-club ownership regulations.

Many Palace residents are upset that the governing body wants to avoid passing a resolution because Uefa has waited to decide whether Textor held decisive control of Selhurst Park.

Uefa cannot appeal the decision for very long because Lyon have won their appeal against relegation from the league one. Would Uefa have already made that decision if they had concluded Palace were not breaking any of their rules?

The Eagles are concerned about that.

Palace’s first competitive start would likely be the European Conference League next year, which would still be their first opportunity to compete against other European clubs.

However, if that happens, Selhurst Park will experience a significant miscarriage of justice.

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Can BRICS challenge the US-led world order?

Donald Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on countries that align with the BRICS.

The developing nations’ BRICS group has the goal of challenging the US-led economic order. Theoretically, it has the power to sway changes to global governance. However, some critics claim that members of the expanded group are divided.

During the gathering in Rio de Janeiro, BRICS leaders have criticized US policies, including trade tariffs, but they have refrained from directly mentioning Washington.

Donald Trump threatened a 10% levy on any nation that adheres to BRICS policies in his response.