Britain's Got Talent's Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden's daughters became best friends at the final

From left: Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden. (PA)
From left: Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden. (PA)

The final of Britain’s Got Talent took place over the weekend and aside from Lost Voice Guy stealing the show, fans were in awe of the judges kids that were backstage.

Alesha Dixon, 39, and Amanda Holden’s, 47, daughters apparently became the best friends behind-the-scenes on the big finale, after the former judge shared a heartwarming photo of their daughters holding hands in their mum’s named seats.

Sharing the snap on her Instagram stories to her 591,000 followers, Amanda added a cute picture of the pair, hashtagging the pic with ‘#friendship’.

She also included their names for Alesha’s daughter Azura, and Amanda’s HRH (Hollie Rose Hughes).

Alesha Dixon shared this snap of her and Amanda Holden’s daughter. (Instagram)
Alesha Dixon shared this snap of her and Amanda Holden’s daughter. (Instagram)

She also posted a black and white version of the cute picture to her wall, captioning it: Love this pic of #HRH with Azura in our @bgt chairs #friendship #girls’

Alesha has admitted she wants more kids with partner Azuka Ononye but says time isn’t on her side: ‘Not a day goes by without me longing for another baby,” she revealed to You magazine earlier this year.

‘I don’t know whether it will happen given my age but I adore the idea of a large family and I hope I will be lucky.

‘The love I feel for Azura is so pure and unconditional. The main thing is to enjoy her in the present and be philosophical about the future, because what will be will be.’

While the pair have a child together, the former Mis-Teeq singer also said that there’s only one way her other half will put a ring on it: ‘AZ has asked me to marry him loads of times now. He’s always doing it, but I always say “no”,’ she revealed, after previously being married to So Solid Crew’s MC Harvey who had an affair with Javine Hylton.

Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden collect the BAFTA award for Best Entertainment programme for Britain’s Got Talent. (PA)
Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden collect the BAFTA award for Best Entertainment programme for Britain’s Got Talent. (PA)

She added: ‘It’s like he’s joking around. I want him to buy a ring and get down on one knee. When he does that I’ll say yes straight away. I definitely want to marry him.’

Elsewhere, the final was won for the first ever time by a comedian, Lost Voice Guy. The 37-year-old, real name Lee Ridley, scooped the £250,000 prize money and a spot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance, after wowing the judges and the viewers at home with his routine.

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