Amanda Holden once shared her disturbing experience with disgraced entertainer Jimmy Savile, who she alleges she met when she was only 19 years old.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 52, had been in hospital after accidentally cutting her finger open when Savile, whose heinous child sex offences were only exposed after his death in October 2011, entered her ward.
Amanda told Alan Carr: "When I was 19 I was cutting a cake and I cut my finger - I've still got a scar.
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"So I went with my then boyfriend to the hospital and they stitched it up and they put a bandage around it... and then this man drew back the curtains and made this flippant remark that I'd tried to take my own life by slicing my finger.
"Then I was like, 'Oh, that's Jim'll Fix It! Oh my God!' And then he said to me, 'do you have any gynaecological problems?'
"And luckily my boyfriend was there so he was my witness. I went, 'No!' and he went, 'I can give you one!'"
Amanda went on to explain that she doesn't see herself as one of the victims of Savile's horrendous crimes, especially compared to what other people have heartbreakingly been put through at the hands of the late broadcaster.
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"Do you know what?" Amanda said. "I'm saying the story flippantly because, at the time I was a student and for me it was just like, 'what a bizarre story', and I went back to drama school and told everyone and there was no serious weight to it or anything.
"I am not like those poor people that he has..." she trailed off, hinting at some of Savile's horrific sex offences over the years.
Earlier this year, chilling footage of Jimmy Saville and convicted sex offender Rolf Harris resurfaced online.
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In the footage, exposed in the two-part ITV documentary Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight, Rolf Harris, who died in May 2023, jokes about leaving a young girl 'safely' in Savile's 'capable hands'.
The documentary included ‘exclusive new testimony’ and claims to ‘reveal the unseen evidence that led to his downfall.’
The Australian musician went to prison for five years and nine months back in 2014 after being found guilty on 12 charges of indecent assault by four victims, one of whom was a girl under 10 at the time.
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One of those convictions was later overturned after being declared unsafe, and Harris was released from prison in May 2017, having served around three years of his sentence.
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Topics: Jimmy Savile, Amanda Holden, Rolf Harris