Amanda Holden dresses up as a firefighter and has a turn using the water hose

‘You can rescue me anytime of the week!’: Amanda Holden dresses up as a firefighter and has a turn using the water hose in hilarious TikTok video

Amanda Holden has shared a hilarious new TikTok video dressed as a firefighter on Thursday.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 52, donned the full protective suit, complete with gloves and florescent yellow helmet.

She seductively strutted her way over to several real firefighters to Lizzy McAlpline’s song ceilings.

Amanda then took hold of the powerful water hose and let it explode out a jet of water onto a tall tower, that was luckily not on fire.

Her caramel-coloured tresses fluttered in the wind and she sported a full face of glamorous make-up. 

All dressed up! Amanda Holden has shared a hilarious new TikTok video dressed as a firefighter on Thursday

Gushing: Her fans loved the sultry and funny video and took the comments to praise the radio presenter

Gushing: Her fans loved the sultry and funny video and took the comments to praise the radio presenter

Her fans loved the sultry and funny video and took the comments to praise the radio presenter.

One said: ‘You can rescue me anytime of the week.’

While another joked: ‘I never thought I’d find myself wishing my house would catch fire.’ 

And a third gushed: ‘You rock any outfit’. 

It comes after BGT was reportedly in hot water after an ‘inappropriate’ prank between auditions – which saw Simon Cowell pretend to be seriously injured – was branded ‘disgraceful’ by some.

New judge Bruno Tonioli, 67, was given a crossbow to fire at his music mogul boss – but was spooked after Simon pretended to be taken down and hurt by the arrow – which, according to The Sun, caused some offence amongst the live audience.

It wouldn’t be the first time the Syco boss has played this trick either, previously carrying out the exact same joke on America’s Got Talent. 

Footage on TikTok showed the moment where Strictly judge Bruno is said to have been fooled into thinking he shot Simon down dead in front of the live audience – with the prank being dubbed disrespectful by actual victims.

The publication reports that prior to Simon’s prank, an act was on stage performing a routine of shooting balloons. 

Deciding to have a laugh between acts, Simon and Bruno are then said to have taken to the stage with a crossbow too –  with the latter being blindfolded.

He was then allegedly told to fire it, unknowing that the long-standing judge was ready to pretend he had been shot by him by having a rigged crossbow stuck into his chest by crew.

Simon is said to have lay down on the floor playing dead as a paramedic rushed to help him in front of the live audience – leaving Bruno shell-shocked.

While all is said to have then been laughed over after Simon admitted he wasn’t serious, some fans were less than impressed with the prank choice.

The Sun reports that crossbow attack victim Laura Sugden said: ‘I can’t believe it’s even allowed on the show. It’s not regulated, but it’s a lethal weapon.

Looking good: The Britain's Got Talent judge, 52, donned the full protective suit, complete with gloves and florescent yellow helmet

Looking good: The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 52, donned the full protective suit, complete with gloves and florescent yellow helmet

Wow! Amanda then took hold of the powerful water hose and let it explode out a jet of water onto a tall tower, that was luckily not on fire

‘I’ve been in a situation where I’ve lost somebody. For Britain’s Got Talent to showcase that as a prank I just find really disrespectful.’

The former Strictly Come Dancing judge reportedly told pals he didn’t know right away that the BGT incident was a stunt — and he thought it was ‘inappropriate’. 

A source close to the star added that he stunt felt wrong in light of the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins while working with Alec Baldwin on his film set in October 2021.

However, a BGT source told the publication: ‘This is a light-hearted skit in the show between the judges – and not meant to cause any offence at all.’ 

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