Amanda Holden always asks for same thing on Ryanair flights, but is always denied.

The celebrity never gets what they want.

November 3rd 2024.

Amanda Holden always asks for same thing on Ryanair flights, but is always denied.
When it comes to flying, everyone has their own preferences and rituals. And it seems like Amanda Holden is no exception. According to her good friend Alan Carr, the 53-year-old TV star has a special request every time she boards a Ryanair flight.

Alan and Amanda were on their way to Italy to film their TV show "Italian Job" when he spilled the beans about her love for a glass of rosé on the plane. But unfortunately, she couldn't enjoy it in the exact way she prefers.

During a podcast interview with GK Barry on "Saving Grace," Alan shared, "When we did the first series, we flew with Ryanair and Amanda kept asking for ice with her rosé. But I had to tell her, 'Love, there's no ice on this flight unless they scrape it off the wings.' She thinks it's the Ivy with wings!"

It seems like Amanda's love for a glass of rosé is no secret, and she's not afraid to ask for it. But this request may have to be put on hold as the show is set to move to Spain in the next season. While this may disappoint Amanda, she can take comfort in the fact that she's not alone in her love for a good glass of rosé.

Alan and Amanda have been friends for years and have recently become co-stars on their hit show "Amanda & Alan's Italian Job." The show follows the duo as they renovate a dilapidated Tuscan home that they purchased under Italy's €1 home scheme, which aims to combat depopulation in rural towns.

Their efforts seem to have paid off, as it was reported that they sold the home for a whopping £187,777 just two months after listing it. And in the podcast interview, Alan also shared some other interesting tidbits about his past experiences with celebrities.

He recalled an episode of his talk show where Lady Gaga had to resort to urinating in a bin due to her elaborate costume. And he also admitted that he would often get "really p****d" during his shows, leading to some embarrassing moments, like accidentally mentioning a guest's lazy eye.

But it's not all about the mishaps. Alan also talked about his early career, including a live TV mistake where a dog ran off during his seven-minute segment on Crufts. It seems like Alan has had his fair share of interesting experiences in the entertainment industry.

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