BGTs Bruno Tonioli slams complaints as he supports Amanda Holdens sexy frocks

Bruno Tonioli has slammed viewers who moan about the sexy outfits on Britain’s Got Talent.

Media watchdog Ofcom has had thousands of complaints about Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon wearing skimpy dresses on the show over the years.

New judge Bruno said: “There is no reason why should you complain because a beautiful woman wore a sexy dress. I would actually say, ‘Please more complaints!’

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“I don’t see anything offensive. I don’t understand how backwards we have become. She’s a beautiful woman with a beautiful dress and what’s wrong with that? How can that be offensive?

“I do not understand. We are going back 50 years. What’s going on?”

Bruno is planning to defy the whingers by flashing the flesh on this week’s live shows.

The choreographer has plenty of revealing shirts in his wardrobe.

He said: “I can’t compete with Amanda and Alesha, they are goddesses. But I’ll have deeper plunging necklines than Amanda. I will wear something that suits me and I know what I like.”

Back in 2017, Britain's Got Talent viewers were in uproar when Amanda wore a particularly plunging Julian McDonald gown on the show.

The sizzling number's neckline dropped so low that it went far past her chest and showed a lot of her toned stomach too.

Although she looked incredible, Amanda and her outfit choice garnered 663 Ofcom complaints.

Ofcom did not investigate, but viewers were not happy.

One tweeted at the time: "So Amanda is effectively topless on Britain's Got Talent."

Another said that it was "totally not suitable".

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