Amanda Holden stuns Eurovision viewers with bizarre appearance in ‘chicken’ dress as she tries to speak Dutch
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AMANDA Holden stole the show on Eurovision last night – with a bizarre appearance in what some dubbed a ‘chicken’ dress.
The 50-year-old Britain’s Got Talent star was in charge of handing out the points from the UK jury.
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Amanda Holden was presenting the UK’s scoring on Eurovision tonight
She started by attempting to speak two different languages saying: “Bon soir. Goedenavond” before admitting she didn’t even know what they were.
Amanda said: “That is good evening in French and Dutch although I’ve got absolutely no idea which is which.
“This is London calling. What a fantastic show this evening. I am Amanda Holden – I love Eurovision.”
Gesturing to her outfit, she added: “The drama, the excitement, and all the wildly over-the-top outfits – and that’s just me.”
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The BGT judge told viewers: ‘I’m Amanda Holden – I love Eurovision’
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She represented the UK in front of a green-screen video of London’s Tower Bridge
Moving on to the all-important points, she added: “The 12 points from the United Kingdom goes to… France.”
Many fans loved the sexy dress, though one laughed: “Amanda Holden looks like one of those chickens at a panto!!”
Another said she looked like an “extra out of Chicken Run”.
However, a third posted approvingly: “Best dress this evening goes to Amanda Holden. 12 pts.”
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The singer was seen giving a thumbs up with a beer after he got zero pointsCredit: pixel8000
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Amanda’s brief cameo in the night’s proceedings was a lot more of success than the song itself.
The UK found itself humiliated when James Newman got ZERO points from the public and the juries.
Britain was the only country to not pick up a single point and came dead last in the competition amid more accusations of “political voting”.
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