Amanda Holden makes seriously embarrassing beauty blunder while in Italy
AMANDA Holden has made an embarrassing confession while visiting Italy with her good friend Alan Carr.
In the latest episode of their TV show, Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job, the 51-year-old star admitted to making a very awkward beauty blunder.
She told Alan Carr she had used ‘intimate wipes’ to take off her make-up[/caption]Chatting to the comedian, Amanda confessed to using ‘intimate wipes’ for private parts to remove her make-up.
Walking up a picturesque cobbled street, she told Alan: “So last night I was taking my make-up off – I took everything off with the wet wipes and everything.
“This morning, I looked at the packet and it said ‘intima’ so I think they’re wipes for your nether regions – and I took all my make-up off with them.”
Alan, 46, gasped in horror, before pointing to a dead pigeon lying on the pavement.
“That pigeon heard you using your intimate wipes and fell out of the sky,” he told her.
Amanda and Alan jetted out to Italy last year to film their BBC One property show.
The series is following the friends as they renovate two dilapidated apartments Amanda bought for one Euro each.
Their aim is to turn them into one large home.
In the latest episode, which aired on Friday night, Amanda and Alan turned their attention to the outside courtyard.
They were seen rolling up their sleeves as they power washed the patio.
But they also realised that the apartment building needed some serious structural work.
Blown plaster on the outside revealed the metal mesh inside that was reinforcing the walls had rusted. It had been put in place to protect the building from earthquake tremors.
Alan admitted to his close friend: “We should’ve really had a good old test to see if there was that mesh behind before we bought it.
“We should have done some research. Doesn’t it put it into perspective though – a Euro.
“I’m telling people I’ve bought a house for a Euro, they’re like ‘Ooh I’d like to do that, get me one, get me one!’ Listen, love, it’s not as easy as it seems.”
Nodding, Amanda agreed: “Think about it, think about it.”
Alan added: “It might be the most expensive Euro you’ve ever spent.”
Buoying him up, however, Amanda concluded: “You just have to keep going. We’ve done too much great stuff, so we have to keep working on it and trying stuff.”
Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job continues next Friday night on BBC One.
Amanda and Alan hit a snag with the building work[/caption] The pair discovered rusted mesh underneath the rendering[/caption]