Inside Amanda Holden's love life from secret affair to brutal Les Dennis divorce
28.04.2024 - 09:39
/ ok.co.uk
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has weathered the storms of love, from whirlwind marriages to heart-wrenching betrayals. At just 22, Amanda tied the knot with comedian Les Dennis, who was 40 at the time, in June 1995, after they met during a production of The Sound of Music in 1993. However, their love story took a turn when news of Amanda's affair with actor Neil Morrissey surfaced during her stint on BBC's Happy Birthday Shakespeare.
The betrayal shattered their relationship, leading to a painful divorce in 2003, after attempts to salvage their union proved futile. Speaking candidly about the dissolution of her marriage, Amanda confessed to enduring the "worst time of her life," acknowledging her own infidelity as the catalyst for their separation. While it was Amanda who had the marital affair, Les reportedly let Amanda claim his adultery on the papers to speed up the process.
In the aftermath of their split, Amanda shared her longing to be a mother but admitted she couldn't envision starting a family with Les. She added: "That's a horribly brutal thing to say, but when you do, you know you have to move on." Reflecting on her affair, Amanda revealed the toll it took on her, grappling with the public's perception and the sudden transformation from beloved star to vilified figure. Amanda said: "I found the fall from grace incredibly hard to deal with.
I can't bear not to be liked.
Then I had an affair and overnight turned into this awful person.
There are no hard feelings with Les. I wish him the best, but we've both moved on. I don't believe women have affairs for no reason.
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