and have sent fans into meltdown after teasing a new project together. Mum-of-two Amanda, who has already created Amanda and Alan's Italian Job on the , has hinted at a new series that could be set in a different country. The pair have currently made three series located in Italy and, most recently, Spain, and it seems that they've bagged a deal for a fourth season. The programme involves the duo restoring houses in Italy and Spain, however, Amanda's latest post has suggested that they will now be visiting a brand new location.
Taking to social media, Amanda and Alan announced that their show had been recommissioned and thanked their wonderful fans for their support, but they didn't know where the new series would take place.
Speaking into the camera, Amanda said, "Well, I know where it's going to be. I'm going to play a quiz with you Alan, so that you can try and guess where it is. I'm not going to lie - you're going to die of joy."
She then asked Alan a series of very easy questions, such as naming a Greek dip, spelling the country Greece and asking what the colours were on the Greek flag. The final question was how long it takes to fly to Greece, to which Alan replied, "Three hours for Corfu, isn't it?"
Amanda then confirmed that the new series is set in Corfu in Greece, making Alan squeal in excitement and hugging Amanda, whilst chanting, "CORFU!"
Amanda has been a judge on for over a decade. She recently returned to her role in the latest series, but in the last few years her outfits have landed her in hot water.
The Heart FM presenter boasted about some risky dresses in the past, which sparked multiple Ofcom complaints from ITV viewers. She often showcases her looks on social media to her 2.5 million followers.
Her most controversial look on Britain's Got Talent was a plunging, sheer black Julien Macdonald dress she wore in 2017. The frock sparked 633 complaints from viewers, making it the most complained-about TV moment that year.
Many fans of the show labelled the dress 'unsuitable' as it aired before the watershed. Speaking after the backlash, Amanda quipped: "It's been called another national crisis - but, oh no, I will not be covered up."
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