BRITAIN’S Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has launched a money-spinning new venture set to rake in millions â and it’s worlds away from TV.
Having long been one of Britain’s best-loved presenters, , 54, is now turning her talents to the beauty world with the launch of her very own brand.

Known for her incredible figure and glowing complexion, Amanda is often praised for her flawless appearance â which she puts down to yoga, healthy eating and regular facials.
She’s already the face of collagen brand Revive, but now she’s stepping out solo with a glamorous new project.
The Heart radio host has officially set up ALH Beauty Ltd, a company named after her initials â Amanda Louise Holden â and registered to sell cosmetics and toiletries in specialist stores.
Hints about her new direction first surfaced last month when Amanda posted a cryptic photo of her feet soaking in a spa bath before plunging them into a bucket of ice water, banana in hand.
She cheekily captioned it: “This is what my #innercircle currently looks like.”;
Shortly after, she shared more snaps showing herself in full old-Hollywood glam â applying lipstick, rocking a smoky eye, and donning sparkling earrings â alongside a shot of a luxe-looking eyeshadow palette.
One photo showed her beaming, with the caption promising that her “inner circle”; is coming soon, teasing a major beauty launch.
But that’s not the only business move Amanda’s made recently.
Amanda and Alan Carr’s Spanish renovated townhouse has .
Following the success of their previousin Sicily and Tuscany, the third season of BBCOne’s Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job. saw the pair headed to the historic village of MoclÃn.
The best friends soaked up some Spanish sun as they renovated a run-down townhouse that had been uninhabited for decades.
And, recently, the property went under offer for a six-figure sum â just one month after going on the market.
They initially bought the derelict building for â¬65,000 (£55,000), and was put on the market for £208,355 just a few weeks ago.
One lucky buyer snapped up the three-bedroom house, with all profits going toComic ReliefandChildren in Need.


