Amanda Holden has revealed a kind gesture she received from an NHS nurse after she suffered a horrific stillbirth back in 2011.The Britain's Got Talent star became emotional whilst presenting Heart Radio on Wednesday morning (12 May) when she paid tribute to the nurses who looked after her when she lost her son Theo.Amanda was left heartbroken in 2011 when she noticed her baby had stopped kicking and a scan confirmed the awful news that her baby boy died at seven months in the womb.The TV presenter had then chosen to have a caesarean at West Minister University Hospital to deliver her stillborn child.Now Amanda has paid tribute to the NHS staff who cared for her in her time of need on International Nurses Day 2021 - live on air.Speaking to.
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