How Amanda Holden made £6million – from Blind Date to Britain’s Got Talent and marrying Les Dennis
The 48-year-old is now Britain’s best-paid female showbiz host
AMANDA Holden has been announced as the new face of the Heart FM Breakfast show, having landed a £3million deal.
And with the two-year contract making her Britain’s best-paid female showbiz host – Fabulous Digital reveals how the 48-year-old Britain's Got Talent judge has made her impressive £6 million fortune.
Bright young thing
Coming from a modest background, Amanda grew up in Bishop’s Waltham in Hampshire where she dreamed of an acting career, taking part in school plays and community theatre.
Age nine she joined Bishop’s Waltham Little Theatre Company before attending Swanmore Secondary School where a teacher claimed she had a “natural talent on stage”.
Determined to realise her dream she attended Mountview Academy of Arts in London, but Amanda didn’t get her first television break until 1991.
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At the age of 19 Amanda made her TV debut when she appeared on an episode of Blind Date, hosted by the late Cilla Black, where she revealed her ideal man was Jack Nicholson.
Despite not being picked by the potential bachelor, it was this solo appearance that paved the way for her telly career.
Off the back of her appearance on the show, Amanda landed a cameo role on EastEnders which lead to various television appearances.
Drama queen
Amanda went on to land a whole host of roles in British dramas including Cutting It, Hearts and Bones and comedy Smack the Pony.
Her most notable role was in the ITV series Wild At Heart where she played Sarah Trevanion from 2006 where she was paid a six-figure sum until she was killed off in 2008.
But her departure from the show was far from tragic as one year earlier she had landed her biggest coup of all when she was asked to judge a new reality show Britain’s Got Talent.
Amanda's got talent
Amanda hit the jackpot when, in 2007, she was approached by Simon Cowell who asked her to join him on the judging panel for the talent show.
It was a stroke of luck that landed Amanda the job as it had originally been Cheryl Tweedy who was selected for the role before the pop singer pulled out last minute.
The first series made Amanda close to £1 million, and she has since gone on to film a further 12 series of the popular ITV show, with her fee reported to be £500,000 a year.
Her net worth is currently reported to stand at £6 million.
She's got star quality
Her appearance on Britain’s Got Talent lead to a spike in presenting roles as well as a return to the stage.
She guest presents on This Morning and Lorraine and has fronted a number of documentaries including an episode of Channel 4's Dispatches about the treatment for stillbirth and miscarriages, as well as a factual series on ITV called Give a Pet A Home.
Multi-talented Amanda also graced the West End Stage, performing in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 2004.
In 2011 she did a stint in the West End hit Shrek the Musical, where she played Princess Fiona.
And Amanda’s personal life has been almost as varied as her professional one.
Love, loss and Les
Amanda married comedian Les Dennis in 1995 and split temporarily in 2000 after it was revealed she had been having an affair with Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey.
They gave things another go before separating in 2002 and divorced the following year.
The pair, who shared a £3.5 million home together, are thought to have worked out their own financial settlement.
Speaking previously about the affair, Amanda said: "I stand by my statement that women don’t have affairs for sex. You are not happy in your marriage if you seek affirmation somewhere else.
“The thing that angers me is that, if I was a man, it [the bad image] would have all ended years ago.
MANDY'S MILLIONS - HOW SHE MADE HER MONEY
These are the speculated fees Amanda is believed to have received over the years. The star is now reportedly worth £6 million.
- Wild At Heart (2006-2008) - Six figure pay packet, precise amount unknown
- Highgate property sale (2009) - £1 million
- Britains Got Talent (2007 - present) est £7 million
- Heart FM (2019) £3 million
"If I was Lenny Henry or Angus Deayton or any of the others, but it’s only ever me. I’m not like this slapper, I haven’t put it about. I was engaged twice. I was a relationship girl.”
The actress, who currently lives in Richmond-upon-Thames, London, is now married to Chris Hughes and the couple have two children, Alexa, 13, and Hollie, seven.
In February 2011, Amanda lost her baby son Theo when he was stillborn at seven months.
Property princess
Amanda and her family moved into a modern five-bedroom house in Richmond bought for £2.1m in 2008 and for which she's since been offered £2.5m.
She owns another property, a cottage in Norfolk, which she purchased for £69,000 in 1997, and was valued at £250,000 in 2010.
The star bought a three-bed house in Highgate London costing £435,000 in 2006, but sold it on for close to £1 million three years later.
On the airwaves
Amanda’s latest job is one of her most lucrative yet with her £3million deal with Heart Breakfast making her Britain’s best-paid female showbiz host.
Her two-year contract on Heart breakfast will see her pocket even more than her new rival, Radio 2’s Zoe Ball, who earns around £1.2m a year.
Sources say she could outstrip TV pals Ant, Dec and Holly Willoughby thanks to a string of other lucrative contracts.
As well as judging Britain’s Got Talent, she will be on its new spin-off show BGT: The Champions.
She has also signed deals with brands including Marks & Spencer, TV shopping network QVC and fashion brand Fenn Wright Manson.
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