Amanda Holden revealed the heartbreak she faced when losing her baby son Theo at birth nine years ago as she praised the NHS.The TV presenter, 49, spoke about how much the NHS has helped her throughout her life as she discussed her new charity single Over The Rainbow.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Monday, Amanda opened up on the heartbreak of her son after he was “born sleeping”, saying she also faced more complications with the arrival of her daughter Hollie.
She told Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid: “I feel like I have used [the NHS] more than most people. I have had to rely on them. "We have always known the NHS is there and we all do take it for granted. "I think it is wonderful how we have shone a light on them and we are really.
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