Amanda Holden has been making headlines for a cheeky swipe made at Holly Willoughby.

The Britain's Got Talent judge was presenting her Heart Radio Breakfast Show today, when her co-host Jamie Theakston asked her about her new Netflix reality show.

When he brought up Holden's fellow former This Morning presenter Willoughby, she couldn't help making a little dig — something Theakston warned wasn't the best idea.

"Amanda, can you tell us, are you making another series of Cheat: Unfinished Business?" he said as he read out a listener question.

"Well, yesterday, I read in the paper that we are doing another series but I don't know for sure. I don't know for sure," she responded.

Theakston quickly interjected, saying: "What are they suggesting? Getting Holly Willoughby?"

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"What? No. No, they want a proper presenter," Holden replied with a laugh.

"You're going to get in trouble for that," Theakston warned, but his co-host brushed him off by saying: "No-one is listening."

Holden filled in for Willoughby during her maternity leave in 2014, although there were reports of a feud with Phillip Schofield claiming he blocked her from returning to host (claims ITV denied at the time).

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Holden previously admitted there were "issues", but that she had "drawn a line" under them.

Meanwhile, the latest live semi-final episode of BGT saw another act advance through to the grand final. Unfortunately, supporters of other acts decided to leave "not so kind comments", prompting them to issue a statement asking for kindness.

The Heart Radio Breakfast Show airs weekdays from 6.30am. Cheat: Unfinished Business can be streamed on Netflix, while This Morning and Britain's Got Talent air on ITV1 and stream on ITVX.


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