Amanda Holden has confessed to enjoying being wolf-whistled at and doesn't mind if it's deemed as sexism.The Britain's Got Talent judge admitted that she revels in the attention she receives and wants to keep getting paid compliments for how she looks.Amanda, 51, also revealed that she believes women should be free to dress however they please without fear of judgement and discussed her desire to continue to be deemed attractive well into her 70s in a chat with Woman's Weekly.READ MORE: Amanda Holden, 51, leaves fans stunned as she showcases ageless figureShe said: "I still want to get wolf whistles in my 70s, and I don’t care how sexist that is.
I want a builder to give me a little 'oi, oi' when I walk past. I want to be tooted at by men or women when I’m walking the dog!"Amanda also explained that she feels both age and body shape should be irrelevant when it comes to women and their fashion choices.She continued: "The only way to change things is to not give a damn,’ she added to Woman’s Weekly.
I think all the women I engage with are like that and hopefully, by reading about and seeing us, other women feel championed and brave enough to take a few risks, whatever their age or body shape."Amanda already has a keen army of followers who enjoy her fashion updates on Instagram from her hosting roles on Heart radio and BGT.Earlier this week she stepped out at the tennis tournament Wimbledon alongside her daughter Lexi, 16.The pair wore matching outfits as they sat courtside to watch the action at the legendary British event.Lexi meanwhile has been tipped to follow in her mum's fashion icon footsteps after reports that she has been signed by London-based model agency Storm.A source previously told The Sun that Amanda plans.
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