AMANDA Holden has revealed the truth about braless pics that her fans go wild for – and jokes her nipples are "insured".
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 51, is used to the internet going into meltdown when she goes braless in the skintight outfits she favours for her commute to the Heart Radio offices in London — where she co-hosts the Breakfast Show with Jamie Theakston.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Amanda said: “Jennifer Aniston has the same problem.
"We’re very sensitive to weather conditions!” Amanda hits back.
“But I’m just like, ‘Get over it’.
“It doesn’t seem to matter when you see boys’ nipples, so I just don’t get why it matters when you can see girls’.
“It’s everyone else that makes the fuss about them.
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“But I have no problem with it. They’ve got their own management and they’re insured!”
And it’s not just sensitive nipples that she has in common with Jennifer, 53.
Amanda — whose long blond locks last year won her a brand ambassador role for Charles Worthington London — reveals the Friends star is an inspiration to her, alongside fellow 53-year-old Jennifer Lopez, as she launches her new make-up range with Revolution Pro.
She says: “It’s just so brilliant that, at 50, I’ve suddenly got a hair collaboration and now a make-up collaboration.
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“Back in the day, this kind of thing happened to people in their 20s and 30s. So for it to happen to me now, it’s just so fantastic and shows what brilliant steps are being made to show being 50 is nothing any more.
“I look to J-Lo and Jennifer Aniston and think, ‘They’re older than me, and they’re smashing it’.
“So if I can achieve a tiny bit of what they’re doing, that’s brilliant.”
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