Amanda Holden was stunned after witnessing a ‘jacuzzi orgy’ during a stay at a Manchester hotel.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 53, complained about the X party being held in a penthouse suite named after her co-star Simon Cowell.
Radio presenter Amanda is said to have seen what was happening from her room window and called the hotel management to complain.
The party is claimed to have included the main DJ from popular Manchester club night The Warehouse Project.
The DJ is said to have taken bar staff to his room at the now closed The Light Aparthotel.
Amanda Holden stunned after witnessing ‘jacuzzi orgy’ during stay at Manchester hotel
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 53, complained about the X party which took place in a penthouse suite named after her co-star Simon Cowell.
The Warehouse Project co-founder Sacha Lord (pictured) wrote about the incident in his book Tales from the Dancefloor.
According SunSacha Lord, co-founder of The Warehouse Project, wrote in his book Tales from the Dancefloor: “When she looked out the window, she must have been quite shocked by what she saw, as she reported it to management, and The Warehouse Project was banned.” of the light.’
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Amanda for comment.
Amanda is currently filming the next series of Britain’s Got Talent.
A first look at the series has been released showing her selecting her Golden Buzzer act.
In a clip, presenters Ant and Dec You hear them say: ‘The golden buzzer’. There is no similar feeling.
“You never know who it’s going to be or when it’s going to happen. When it does, it just feels good.”
Throughout the clip, a variety of acts are seen, from singers to circus acts, and from comedians to dancers, among others.
The judges can be seen celebrating and applauding as each presses their Golden Buzzer while the audience can be seen standing up and shouting behind them.
Britain’s Got Talent fans got their first look at the show’s judges selecting their Golden Buzzer acts.
In a newly released clip, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli along with presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly ring the bell.
Ant and Dec are heard saying: ‘The golden buzzer.’ There is no similar feeling. You never know who it will be or when it will happen. When she does it, she just feels good.
At the end, the words “Britain, you are golden” can be seen emblazoned on the screen as it is revealed that the new series is coming to ITV soon.
Britain’s Got Talent could “surprise viewers” as Golden Buzzer acts are revealed throughout the upcoming series.
Reports claim that more than half of the artists, who have already reached the semi-finals after receiving the golden buzzer, are not from the UK.
Judges Simon, Amanda, Bruno, Alesha and Ant & Dec were given the opportunity during the auditions to send two contestants each straight to the semi-finals.
And according Sunone TV insider said: “People know that the show often features foreign acts – some of them are absolutely brilliant and in many cases win the contest.”
“But it is a surprise to think that the cream of the crop that are sent with gold stamps often come from other countries.”
Throughout the clip, a variety of acts are seen, from singers to circus acts, and from comedians to dancers, among others.
The judges can be seen celebrating and applauding as each presses their Golden Buzzer while the audience can be seen standing up and shouting behind them.
At the end, the words “Britain, you are golden” can be seen emblazoned on the screen as it is revealed that the new series is coming to ITV soon.
In 2020, 25 percent of the artists were already known or had previously appeared on shows in other countries.
In January, auditions began in London for the long-awaited return of the ITV game show.
And just on the first day of auditions, the show quickly descended into chaos as Simon, Amanda and Bruno pressed their golden buzzers.
Each judge, including Ant and Dec on the sidelines, this year has two opportunities during auditions to send a contestant straight to the live shows.
And without a bit of hesitation, of the first 20 auditions, three have already made it to the live rounds.
A source told The Sun: ‘Bruno was almost moved to tears watching her dance performance with the golden buzzer, and was the first to press the button so hard it creaked.
‘He was followed shortly after by Simon, who sent a Japanese dance act to the live shows.
Britain’s Got Talent could ‘surprise viewers’ as Golden Buzzer acts revealed throughout upcoming series
‘And finally, Amanda was so impressed by a stage singer that she was keen to give it a go in the live rounds. She was the last to press the bell.
The judges started auditions earlier this year and organized two blocks of audition shows per day on a tight schedule.
After London, the judges traveled to Manchester in early February for another five days of auditions, held at the Central Convention Centre.
The premiere date for the upcoming 17th series of Britain’s Got Talent is yet to be confirmed.