Amanda Holden has advocated that Britain’s Got Talent should go ahead with a live studio audience later this year regardless of coronavirus concerns.
The TV world has been thrown into chaos by the ongoing global health pandemic caused by the COVID-19 outbreak – with Love Island cancelled for the summer 2020 season, Bake Off looking to be in doubt, and Strictly Come Dancing at risk.
BGT is currently airing audition rounds on ITV at weekends and producers are still hoping to air live rounds later in the year once coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased.
However, 49-year-old Amanda says a live studio audience would be essential to the final rounds of the popular talent show. Mandy declared on Radio 5: “I don’t think we would ever do
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