Amanda Holden has revealed that her new song from her forthcoming album was written as an emotional tribute to her stillborn son and youngest daughter Hollie.
The 49-year-old has recorded Somewhere Over The Rainbow in a bid to raise money for frontline NHS staff, and has revealed the deep meaning behind her decision to release the song.
Speaking to Sky News, Amanda said she "owes her life" to NHS staff - who had helped her after her baby son Theo was "born sleeping".
The NHS saved her life later on when she suffered horrendous complications after the birth of her daughter Hollie that left her in a coma.
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