AMANDA Holden fought back tears as she revealed to Alan Carr how she DIED after giving birth to daughter Hollie.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge returned to BBC One screens for the latest edition of Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job.

Amanda Holden fought back tears on tonight’s episode of Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job[/caption]
She reflected on the birth of her 12-year-old child Hollie in 2012[/caption]
After suffering a stillbirth at seven months in 2011, Amanda faced another traumatic childbirth with her younger daughter Hollie[/caption]
On the property show, Amanda Holden, 54, and Alan Carr, 48, attempt to renovate a run-down property in Spain.
By the end of the series, they hope to completely flip the house into a luxury home.
On tonight’s episode, the duo were working on the courtyard where Amanda received perturbing news.
Despite being a huge fan of the vine, unfortunately it was causing substantial structural damage to the property and it had to be cut down.
As the pair wound down at the end of the day with some Cava, they couldn’t help but become reflective as they pondered the finality of life.
They both sat on fold-up camper chairs as they appreciated the picturesque fields whilst enjoying an outdoor picnic in the sunset.
“When you look at massive landscapes like this, it does put things into perspective,” Amanda remarked.
“When you lose someone you believe, don’t you, that they’ve gone somewhere.
“I’m not particularly religious but I don’t believe it’s the end.”
Amanda gave birth to her second daughter with music producer Chris Hughes in 2012 where she almost died in childbirth.
The breakfast radio host even admitted there was a time when she was medically dead after she gave birth to Hollie, 12.
She revealed: “Without being too maudlin, I had a really difficult birth with Hollie.
“Which ended up with me in a coma, I died.
“I was in intensive care and the baby was fine, and then when I came round and everything was alright, I never stopped thinking about death after that.
I died. I was in intensive care … and then when I came round … I never stopped thinking about death after that.
Amanda Holden
“How easy and close it is to you. All the time”
As Alan nodded in agreement, Amanda added: “Life is so precious and it can disappear from you so fast.
“I’m like, ‘Make every second count,’ literally,” before Alan offered her another glass of Cava wine.
The former Wild At Heart actress then let out a humorous burp to break up the atmosphere before she giggled through an apology.
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The pair couldn’t help but reflect on their work and on their lives[/caption]
Amanda admitted that she makes the most of every second in life[/caption]