Amanda Holden leaves audiences in hysterics as she storms off the set of I Can See Your Voice after being told she’s ‘no help’
Amanda Holden left her audience in hysterics as she jokingly stormed off the set of I Can See Your Voice.
In scenes airing on the show on Saturday, the 51-year-old presenter took a mock insult after being told by a contestant that she was “no help” at the game.
In the mystery game show presented by Paddy McGuinness, players navigate a series of rounds by guessing who out of a group of people can and cannot sing without hearing them sing a note.
Hilarious: Amanda Holden left her audience in hysterics as she jokingly stormed off the set of I Can See Your Voice in scenes that will air on the show on Saturday
They rely on lip-synching performances, interrogations and a host of clues, as well as the celebrity panel consisting of Amanda, Jimmy Carr, Alison Hammond and Paddy McGuinness.
However, the stars weren’t particularly helpful on the occasion, leading to Player Haloo telling them, “I love you guys, but you’re no help.”
Amanda feigned horror, then jumped out of her chair and stormed off with Jimmy in tow while Paddy quipped, “Come on, see you later.”
Oops: The 51-year-old presenter was visibly offended after being told she and fellow stars Jimmy Carr, Lulu and Alison Hammond were no help
Cheeky: Player Haloo told the All-Star panel, ‘I love you guys, but you’re no help’
It comes after a sweet moment earlier in the series when Alexandra Burke gushed over Amanda for helping out during her recent pregnancy.
The 33-year-old singer welcomed her first child with partner Darren Randolph in July and praised Amanda for being an amazing mother and wife while juggling her career.
Alexandra said: “I’m actually a little bit in love with Amanda. She’s one of the most down to earth people I know in showbiz. She is very humble and such a kind and loving woman.
“Amanda has been so supportive throughout my pregnancy and since having my baby. She has had a wonderful career and has been a great mother and wife for well over a decade.
“I have a lot of admiration for her and I love working with her. She always made me feel so welcome.”
I Can See Your Voice continues on Saturday at 9.10pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Sweet: It comes after a sweet moment earlier in the series when Alexandra Burke gushed over Amanda for helping out during her recent pregnancy