Amanda Holden isn't necessarily known for her political views but she made her feelings clear as she appeared on Good Morning Britain
19.03.2022 - 20:41 / hellomagazine.com
Amanda Holden has shown just how caring she is over the past few days as the Heart Radio presenter headed to a refugee camp in Poland.DONATE NOW: What can you do to help Ukraine?The Britain's Got Talent judge met with organisations helping those affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as individuals that were making difference. One person she highlighted was a man who dubbed himself as the 'Peace Pianist' as he played moving pieces of music on a piano, that carried the logo for peace, for the refugees who were sheltering in the camp in Medyka.WATCH: Five ways to help those involved in the Ukrainian crisisShe also shared a photo of a man who was helping people, with his sleeve carrying the phrase: "Who If Not Us," and it appeared to strike a chord with Amanda.READ: 5 ways to cope with news induced anxiety right nowPARENTING ADVICE: How to talk to your children about the Ukraine/Russia conflict"Zoom in on this hero," she wrote.
"Read his sleeve… I'm witnessing this for real & it's overwhelming… help in anyway you can #ifnotus then who? (I had permission from him to take this picture)." Amanda has travelled to PolandAmanda was immediately met with messages of support from her fans, including from close friend Davina McCall, who said: "Hey x well done Amanda…. You are doing an amazing thing xx.
Hope you are ok x."SEE: Amanda Holden shares fairytale video of private garden – and wowMORE: Amanda Holden sends fans wild in slinky cut-out co-ordAnother follower added: "You're amazing," and a third posted: "Proud of you," while a fourth commented: "Well done Amanda. Always loved you, but even more so now." The star met with charities helping refugeesIn a lengthier message, a fifth penned: "Well done Amanda, you have such
.Amanda Holden isn't necessarily known for her political views but she made her feelings clear as she appeared on Good Morning Britain
It was contact from one mother to another that TV and radio presenter Amanda Holden has claimed truly brought the harrowing situation in the Ukraine home to her.The actress and telly star, who has just returned home from a Medyka refugee camp in Poland where she spoke with fleeing families for a brand new podcast 'Listening to Hidden Voices of Ukraine', joined Good Morning Britain to share her experience. A snippet from Amanda's podcast was played on the show, and heard the former Britain's Got Talent judge telling listeners: "As a wife and a mum of two daughters, seeing those families fighting to survive, pleading to TV news crews to help them, has been absolutely heartbreaking." The distressed voice of a refugee is then heard announcing: "Nobody is going to break us, we are strong.
Amanda Holden has opened up on how "lucky" she feels to have such a close bond with Australian superstar singer Kylie Minogue. The Britain's Got Talent judge even went as far as to say she's "BFFs" with the pop princess. Amanda, 51, who has been working with her daughter Lexi on modelling deals, was first introduced to the former Neighbours star, who got her big break on the soap back in the 1980s, by celebrity makeup artist Christian Vermaak.