To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Amanda Holden has praised the NHS amid the coronavirus pandemic, explaining they service had previously saved her life.
As the Britain’s Got Talent presenter worked from home amid the Covid-19 crisis earlier this week, she spoke of the importance of the NHS and cited times they’d come to the aid of her and her family.
She added specifically of the time she lost a baby, after she gave birth to a stillborn son in 2011. ‘Absolutely, they have always been important to Great Britain.
They’ve always been important to all of us, but now more than ever we should be appreciating them,’ Amanda said on her Heart Breakfast show on Wednesday.
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