Britain’s Got Talent in hot water after Amanda Holden photo shows largely maskless audience

TALK OF THE TOWN: Did Britain’s Got Talent bosses break Covid rules while filming its 15th series? Hosts David Walliams and Amanda Holden shine in latest snap but also reveal largely maskless audience
Did Britain’s Got Talent bosses break Covid rules while filming the new series?
My spy backstage at the London Palladium, where shows were filmed last week, tells me some people sitting directly behind the judges, including David Walliams and Amanda Holden, did not have to wear face masks.
“It seemed pretty obvious that they were doing it so there were no masks in the background of the judges’ camera shots,” I was told.
My spy behind the scenes at the London Palladium, where shows were filmed last week, tells me some people sitting directly behind the judges, including David Walliams and Amanda Holden, did not have to wear face masks

Everyone else – those to the sides, further back and in the upper levels of the theater (pictured) – had face coverings on
Everyone else – those on the sides, further back and in the upper levels of the theater – wore face coverings.
At the time of filming, wearing a mask was compulsory in theaters.
A spokesperson for the show’s production company, Fremantle, cited a loophole that allowed those involved in the filming not to wear masks, adding: “They are socially distant from each other and the rest of the world. public”.
It started out as a lockdown romance, but I’m sorry to report that I hear things are already over for Alice Eve and multi-millionaire aristocrat Pete Czernin.
The Star Trek actress started seeing the 56-year-old heir to Barony Howard de Walden, whose family owns 92 acres in central London, last year.
He has two adult children with his ex-wife Lucinda.

It started out as a lockdown romance, but I’m sorry to report I hear things are already over for Alice Eve and multi-millionaire aristocrat Pete Czernin

Film producer, 56, Czernin, second left, is heir to Barony Howard de Walden, whose family owns 92 acres in central London.
My source tells me, “Alice wanted to start her own family, but Pete didn’t.”
I revealed the pair were in a relationship last August, with Alice splitting her time between Pete’s home in Oxfordshire and hers in west London.
Nine months after George Osborne popped the question to his former assistant Thea Rogers, friends are urging them to set a date for the wedding.
The unwritten rule in high society circles is that engaged couples don’t wait more than six months before coming up with a plan for the big day.

Nine months after George Osborne popped the question to his former assistant Thea Rogers (pictured together), friends are urging them to set a date for the wedding

The former chancellor has won a battle with a neighbor to build a large extension to his historic £1.6million mansion in Somerset, pictured above
But George and Thea don’t seem close to sending out those all-important invitations.
Mind you, George had other things on his mind – the former chancellor won a battle with a neighbor to build a grand extension to his historic £1.6million mansion in Somerset.
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