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Amanda Holden in full make-up and silk PJs as she hosts radio show from home


Amanda Holden is working from home amid growing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic and she’s doing it in style.

The Heart Radio host, 49, is presenting her show from her luxury mansion and she kicked off her first day glammed up with a full face of make-up and wearing silk pyjamas.

Her self-isolation follows Prime Minister Boris Johnson ’s advice to British citizens to work from home where possible.

The mother-of-two told fans it was a “trial” to see if it was possible to host the radio station from home.

Amanda Holden is working from home but still looking glamorous

Looking every inch the glammed-up radio presenter she is, Amanda rocked silky pink Pyjamas with zebras on it worth a whopping £420.

Sharing a snap of herself at home with her work headset on and her mic at the ready, Amanda wrote: “Like so many of you I’m working @thisisheart from #home today to make sure we have the tech to keep you company throughout this trying time! #breakfast.”

The Britain’s Got Talent presenter, 49, has followed suit of many celebs from Taylor Swift to Lady Gaga in self-isolating mode amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Amanda made it clear she didn’t have any reason to “self-isolate” as the UK continued to fire fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Like many people across the country, Amanda will be working from home

She informed her radio fans about what was going to happen.

Telling her fans of her work from home plans yesterday, she said: “Tomorrow I am going to be working from home, to see if it works. I don’t need to self-isolate. It is a trial.”

The mother-of-three has been keeping her 1.3million fans in the loop on social media as usual.

On Monday, the presenter had updated her fans it was “business as usual” when she posed with Ashley Roberts at the Heart radio station.

Amanda presents a slot on Heart radio

Just a day later, Amanda confessed it was “very weirdly quiet” when she braved China town in central London near her offices at work.

The radio host shared her surprise at the ghost town-esque London cityscape following her “normal” day at work.

And London is now braced for a lockdown with 40 Tube stations already closed and bars and restaurants to be shut in a bid to stop the rapid spread of the virus.

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The capital has been branded a “city of superspreaders” by worried officials and now has 953 infections, a third of the UK’s total, while there have been 104 deaths nationally.

The Army is now readying the deployment of 20,000 troops to tackle the pandemic.

Emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus outbreak will be published in Parliament on Thursday, enabling the government to use measures aimed at slowing the spread and supporting the NHS and workers on Thursday.





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