Amanda Holden has admitted that when she flashes her boobs on family TV it is not an accident.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 49, has previously sparked a number of Ofcom complaints as a result of her cleavage dipping ensembles and slipping up on swear words live on ITV.
It was thought that the misdemeanors were unintended but now Heart FM radio presenter Amanda has told that she knew what she was doing as being on the BGT panel is "a fake circumstance" and that she is "very aware of herself" when she is on the show.

“Even though I am really open and very much myself most of the time, it’s a fake circumstance when you’re sitting on a panel and judging," she told The Sun.
Amanda added: “I’m very aware of myself and what I should say next. Sometimes I pretend I’m not and I’m outrageous, and I’m like, ‘Oh I had no idea I was going to say that’, or my boob pops out, ‘I had no idea that was going to happen!’
“You have circumstances where you know what you’re doing and the situation is always ongoing, so you are always aware.”

Last summer Britain’s Got Talent escaped punishment by TV watchdog Ofcom despite judge Amanda Holden swearing during a live broadcast of the ITV talent show.
She exclaimed “f***” after being led on stage to participate in “one of the scariest acts we’ve ever had on the show”.
The unsettling magic act was part of the show’s semi-final episode which aired in May.
Ofcom received 56 complaints about Amanda’s offensive language which occurred before the 9pm broadcast watershed.
However, ITV has escaped a fine after Ofcom confirmed it will not be taking any action.

The regulator said: “We took into account that this was a live broadcast of an emotive performance involving Amanda Holden, which triggered her spontaneous reaction.
“We also took into account that the judges, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell, and the presenter Ant McPartlin gave a full apology on-air straight after the incident.”
Amanda was left visibly shaken after being put through a chilling routine by semi-final act The Haunting.
The act saw the BGT judge contacted by the “ghost” of an 11-year-old girl.
As soon as the act was over and she returned to her seat at the judges’ desk, Amanda said: "I just really want to apologise if I said anything. I said a really terrible word.
“I know there are kids watching, I know my kids are watching, so massive apologies. I can honestly say I feel terrified."
BGT host Ant McPartlin reiterated the apology, saying: “We'd like to apologise if you heard any bad language there from Amanda. She was very, very scared as you could see."
The regulator also received 214 complaints about the nature of the haunting act, but they were dismissed by Ofcom who were satisfied that there had been “strong, clear warnings”.
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