Amanda Holden has praised the NHS for saving her life after she went into a coma following the birth of her second child. The Britain's Got Talent judge, 49, has released her first single, a cover of Over The Rainbow, to help raise money to help combat Covid-19.
Holden recorded her version of the Judy Garland classic last year and will donate all proceeds to NHS charities. Speaking on her Heart Radio breakfast show on Friday morning, the presenter said: “When I gave birth to Hollie, my eight-year-old daughter who I know is listening, she was an emergency and I haemorrhaged, basically, and I actually did pass away for 40 seconds. "I went into a coma, but the NHS were there holding my hand and my husband’s hand, who – I feel sorry for him to
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