Amanda Holden has been supported after she remembere her late son, Theo, with a touching Mother's Day post on Instagram. The Britain's Got Talent judge, 54, has two surviving children Alexa, 19, and Hollie, 12, who she shares with her husband, Chris Hughes.
To mark the special day, Amanda shared a black-and-white snap of herself and her two daughters, as they cuddled up on a bed. She could be seen holding her daughters close and she kissed them on their foreheads, as she wrote: "Happy Mother’s Day. I’m so lucky to have my girls." The ITV star heartbreakingly added: "We never forget our son #Theo. To all of you who have loved and lost or are on the path to having a family... My family send you a big hug xxx."
Amanda's touching post comes just weeks after she saw the 14th anniversary of her son's death. Theo was tragically stillborn at seven months in 2011, after a routine scan revealed his heart had stopped.
Last year, Amanda shared a touching tribute to Theo on Instagram as she remembered him, writing: "You would have become a teenager today... #Theo"
Speaking on her Heart Breakfast show, Amanda teamed up with the baby loss charity Aching Arms as she spoke of her "awful" experience. She said: "I will never forget when I went through something, that I would imagine is very similar to your [experience].
"We lost our baby Theo at 28 weeks, and they very sensitively moved me into another room so I could deliver him without having to hear the lovely babies screaming on a normal ward.
"Often that's not thought about, it's little things like that. I remember the lady afterwards as well when we went for a chat also said 'I know you're going home empty handed' is what she said to me.
"So I felt like some sort of game show contestant, so it's all of that language that I know this charity will be helping people to avoid and educate them on how best to deal with something so awful. It's just awful."