Amanda Holden nearly told Andrew Tate to ‘kiss my a**e’ after he trolled her.
The controversial influencer trolled the TV personality last month, after she shared a bikini picture on social media.
Whilst she could have let the potential convict have it, the 52-year-old decided to hold back, and for good reason.
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Their online interaction began last month, when Holden shared a stunning photo of herself under a shower in a black bikini.
Posting the picture on X (formerly Twitter), the Britain’s Got Talent judge captioned the photo ‘good morning’ and added a sun emoji.
However, it’s then that Tate took it upon himself to try and ruin the presenter’s day with a snarky comment on the post.
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It read: "You are a wife and a mother and you’re far past a teenager. There is no need for this post.”
Understandably, Holden was infuriated by the controversial influencer and was tempted to tweet him back.
Not wanting to give him the public exposure, she ended up leaving him to his own devices but she revealed the hilarious response she had planned.
"Honestly, I had another shot of me in a bikini with just a close-up of my bum and I was tempted to post it with the caption: 'Kiss my 52-year-old a**e,'" she laughed, during an interview with The Telegraph.
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She added: "But you just know something like that’s going to go on and on – and in the end, why give him the oxygen?"
However, it's Holden who had the last laugh as Tate is currently awaiting trial in Romania.
Tate has been accused of rape, human trafficking and being part of an organised crime gang that brutally exploited women.
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He's also been on house arrest for the last nine months, with the media personality only being released last month under special conditions.
His brother, Tristan, and two women also face charges of trafficking linked to the gang.
Whilst they deny the allegations, the Romanian anti-organised crime agency (DIICOT) claims that the group committed offences in Romania, the US and the UK.
The organisation allege that seven female victims were lured to Romania before being sexually exploited and physically abuse.
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There are also several British woman pursuing a civil case against Tate, alleging to have been victims of sexual violence.
Tate was banned by a number of social media platforms in the past for hate speech and being misogynistic, previously stating that women should ‘bear responsibility’ for being sexually assaulted.