Holden intends to return to work next week

Amanda Holden is set to return to work next Saturday.
The 'Britain's Got Talent' judge spent three days in critical condition in hospital after giving birth to her daughter Hollie Rose via an emergency caesarean section last month and despite the trauma, Amanda has told show bosses her health is improving all the time and she would like to be back for next Saturday's auditions in Edinburgh.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I'm much stronger and thrilled with my new family. I'm hoping to go back to 'Britain's Got Talent' in Edinburgh - I feel so much better it's fantastic.
"She loves 'Britain's Got Talent' and wants to play her full part. Despite her brush with death she just wants to get back to normal as soon as possible."
Meanwhile, new judge David Walliams revealed he has been banned from show bosses from making jokes at the expense of Simon Cowell, including his height and former girlfriend Sinitta.
David - who along with Alesha Dixon joined the panel this year - told The Sun newspaper: "I meet the producers before Simon arrives and I go, 'Can I make jokes about Simon?' and they go, 'What kind of jokes?' I said 'Jokes about his height?' Being camp? Sinitta?' And they said 'Absolutely no way. He detests jokes about being camp. No'.
"I didn't need to worry though because he's got a great sense of humour and he's like the king and I'm the court jester."







