Amanda Holden, 53, reveals her aspiring model daughter Lexi, 18, is set to walk her first ever fashion show at London Fashion Week

Amanda Holden has announced that her daughter Lexi will walk in her first ever fashion show at London Fashion Week.

The 53-year-old presenter, who is aspiring to become an 18-year-old model with her husband Chris Hughes, said Lexi is “super nervous” about walking for fashion brand Tran Hung.

Ashley asked, “I think London Fashion Week starts today?”

To which Amanda replied, “Oh my god, I know I’m so excited because Lexi is going to walk before we take her to college on Friday. She’s doing her first walk at London Fashion Week!

She added: ‘Their names are Tran Hung and they’re amazing designers. She’s the first one down the runway and she’s super nervous. She can’t walk in heels, so it’s going to be interesting.

Amanda Holden has revealed that her daughter Lexi will walk her first ever fashion show at London Fashion Week

The presenter, 53, who shares the aspiring model, 18, with husband Chris Hughes, said Lexi is 'super nervous' about walking for fashion brand Tran Hung

The presenter, 53, who shares the aspiring model, 18, with husband Chris Hughes, said Lexi is ‘super nervous’ about walking for fashion brand Tran Hung

Ashley said, “She has to learn it in about 24 hours! That’s so exciting for Lexi”

This came after Amanda proudly announced that her daughter Lexi Hughes had passed her A-levels, securing her a place at her first-choice university.

When it turned out that she had passed her exams, Amanda treated the teenager to dinner and a party.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Congratulations to our @lexi.hughes__ we couldn’t be more proud. All grades and first choice uni what a bloody relief.’

The former Wild At Heart actress, who has been married to Chris Hughes since 2008 and is also married to Hollie (12), also shared a photo of an emotional Lexi in front of a cake with the caption “Congratulations Lexi” and “OMG I did it!”.

This came after Lexi was suddenly taken to hospital earlier this year after being infected with E. col. I.

Amanda said: 'I'm so excited because Lexi is walking before we take her to college on Friday. She's doing her first walk at London Fashion Week!'

Amanda said: ‘I’m so excited because Lexi is walking before we take her to college on Friday. She’s doing her first walk at London Fashion Week!’

She added: 'She's going down the runway first and she's super nervous. She can't walk in heels so it's going to be interesting' (Photo: 2022)

She added: ‘She’s going down the runway first and she’s super nervous. She can’t walk in heels so it’s going to be interesting’ (Photo: 2022)

While discussing the warning signs to look out for in the latest outbreak, Amanda told The Sun that her daughter Lexi had been experiencing bloating and stomach cramps.

She said, “Lexi had been complaining of bloating and stomach cramps for about three weeks.”

‘She was not happy at all and had a lot of pain in her stomach.’

‘It was around the time of homework assignments and her A-levels, so I thought it was the stress of the exams.’

However, Amanda admitted she had a bacterial infection when she took her daughter to the GP, who insisted she have some blood and stool tests done.

The star then revealed that while filming in Spain, she received calls from various government officials asking her to fill out various forms about where her daughter might have eaten and what kind of food they had stored at home.

Amanda shared that Lexi has VTEC E. coli bacteria, a very harmful strain of bacteria that is very rare in humans.

It comes after Amanda proudly revealed her daughter Lexi passed her A-levels, securing her a place at her first-choice university

It comes after Amanda proudly revealed her daughter Lexi passed her A-levels, securing her a place at her first-choice university

The Britain's Got Talent judge is the mother of the aspiring model and made sure to take the teenager out for dinner to a party after it emerged she had passed her exams.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge is the mother of the aspiring model and made sure to take the teenager out for dinner to a party after it emerged she had passed her exams.

The HeartFM presenter also told how devastated she was by the news, as she could not figure out how her daughter contracted the bacterial infection.

She admitted that she even had her rabbits and cat tested after the doctor asked if she lived on a farm or had livestock, as the infection is more common among farmers.

The star also confessed that the antibiotics her daughter was given didn’t seem to be working, claiming her doctor called her and said, “I don’t want to alarm you.” He then told her that Lexi’s blood counts were “through the roof” and that she was at risk of “sepsis.”

The mother of two claimed that hearing the word sepsis was “terrifying” to say the least.

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