This month, Amanda Holden had a heartbreaking time when her oldest daughter, Lexie, moved out of the family home to start college.
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But Amanda has gained a new family member in the days after Lexi’s departure: a tiny black dog she adopted from Battersea Cats & Dogs Home. When they first met, Amanda revealed on her Hart radio show that the puppy “trained all her base”.
The radio host also shared a video of her take with the cute cat on her Instagram page. He also graciously took the puppy to the memorial service in honor of his late friend, comedian Paul O’Grady, who served as an ambassador for the foundation.
Amanda begged viewers to adopt the animals at Battersea Cats & Dogs Home as the video came to a close.
This was the caption: “@noholdenback salvages uncontrolled puppy from @battersea.”
One person who supported the initiative mentioned that Local salvages don’t have much care. Hence they also suggested to donate voluntarily to these rescue centers all over the country.
Another said, “She’s gorgeous. I have three rescues from ManyTears, and I will always need a rescue,” said a third. Congratulations, Amanda. To give my nine-year-old dog the best life possible, I recently adopted him from our neighborhood rescue animal center.
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When talking about her daughter’s significant milestone on her Heart Radio show earlier this month, the celebrity broke down in tears.
Amanda shared to her co-host Jason King that her daughter was going to uni and we are driving a van. And all parents will say goodbye to their big ones.Amanda clashed her spirits to say, she was enthusiastic for her since she was just hanging around the house, itching to go. She made this answer in response to the question.
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