Amanda Holden admits ‘the stuff we say is career-ending!’ as she reunites with BFF Alan Carr for new series of BBC show
AMANDA Holden has joked that some of her comments are "career-ending" as she prepared to return to screen alongside BFF Alan Carr for their renovation hit.
The duo delighted fans with their antics on BBC One show The Italian Job last year and now they are back - but this time in Spain!
Amanda and Alan will find themselves sprucing up another property with all the same mishaps and hilarity as ever.
However, Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda has confessed she always gets nervous to see the final edit of the show after admitting she often lets her mouth run away with her.
In a new interview with The Sun's TV Mag, Amanda revealed she often says "career-ending" stuff on set thanks to her and Alan's funny innuendos.
The star revealed: "Me and Alan just pray we’ve been looked after because a lot of the stuff we say is career ending!
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"We always do a really fun screening with every single person that worked on it and the producers make a really funny bloopers tape, which last year we had access to and we posted.
"So that's the thing I look forward to almost as much as the series because it's, yeah, career ending."
Their humour and carefree nature is one of the stand-out reasons they have become TV's new go-to double act.
Their partnership saw ITV offer them the gig of co-hosting the Royal Variety Performance together last year with insiders previously telling The Sun that the channel are desperate to poach the pair from the Beeb.
Opening up on what makes their friendship work, Alan confessed: "I think it's respect really.
"We have the same sense of humour, same laugh, we just like the same things. But also there is that undercurrent of respect.
"No one keeps anyone waiting, we have this work ethic.
"I couldn't do it if I'm waiting outside a dressing room for three hours with someone who is faffing about.
"But she does not moan, she gets on with it and she gets things done. She's like a superwoman."
Amanda then echoed: "I feel the same way about Alan, I think we both don't have an ego.
"You can't, especially with this job because we have hundreds of costume changes.
"Basically our clothes are laid out in the boot and we have to get changed in anywhere we can find, like the backs of restaurants, toilets, behind umbrellas.
"Alan's held an umbrella up in car parks all over Europe for me to wee behind because there's no loos."