The Britain's Got Talent judge lives in Surrey with her husband Chris and their two daughters
Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden lives in a stunning Surrey mansion with her husband Chris Hughes and their two daughters.
The family of four moved into their swanky home - thought to be worth a whopping £7 million - back in December 2023, leaving behind their former £5 million home.
At the weekend, the mother of two shared a fresh glimpse of their garden, including a sneak peek of their impressive swimming pool in all its glory. Taking to her Instagram Stories, Amanda, 54, uploaded a snapshot that showed the presenter soaking up the sunshine alongside one of her beloved pet pooches.
She had her bronzed legs pointing towards the pool on a yellow-and-white striped sun lounger, and appeared in her element with an open book to hand.
In her caption, she wrote: "Home currently, warmer than Corfu! Glad to be home - albeit briefly."
Aside from their pristine pool area, Amanda and her husband have spruced up their property with an additional array of impressive amenities. Their new home also boasts a home gym, a state-of-the-art kitchen, multiple bedrooms and a sleek monochrome hall complete with a grand piano.
Elsewhere, their eldest daughter, Lexi, has a Gatsby-esque bedroom filled with art deco delights, while Chris and Amanda's youngest daughter, Hollie, has had her bedroom transformed into a green and pink paradise to emit a "Beverly Hills Hotel vibe".
Amanda's family life
Loved-up couple Amanda and record producer Chris tied the knot in 2008. They are doting parents to daughters Hollie and Lexi, who they tend to keep out of the spotlight.
During a recent interview with HELLO!, Amanda spoke about some of the important life lessons she'd like to share with her two girls.
Reflecting on Lexi's recent move to university, the Heart presenter spoke about how she's encouraging her daughter to "grow as a human being" without feeling pressured to follow the pack.
"I'm sort of saying to her, this is where you'll find your people. This is your chance to not worry what people think or how you're perceived. And it's a chance for you to find your family outside your family and grow as a human being and not care about opinions and things," Amanda shared.
"Everybody can be quite judgmental, and I've just said to Lexi, 'This is your moment to grow up and you don't have to fit in'. It's best not to, I think. Just get on with what you're doing and be progressive in the world and be optimistic and hopeful, spread love and joy and hope and chocolate."