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Nika Shakhnazarova

Amanda Holden's daughter Hollie pokes fun at her social media addiction

Amanda Holden 's youngest daughter Hollie has hilariously poked fun at her in the pair's latest TikTok clip in a bid to cheer the nation up.

The Heart Radio presenter, 49, recently gave into the video sharing app craze as she continues to record funny clips to beat boredom at home.

And eight-year-old Hollie had a giggle at her famous mum in a funny video in which they mouth to someone else's words.

Amanda can be seen mouthing the words to her daughter: "Do you have Instagram?"

Hollie then responds: No."

Amanda asks: "Snapchat?"

Hollie says: "Still no."

Amanda then asks: "Then what do you have?"

Hollie's punch line kicks in, saying: "A life."

Amanda teamed up with Hollie for a TikTok (noholdenback/TikTok)

The jokes ends with some dubstep music in the background.

Amanda was so proud of the clip that she even shared it on her Instagram page with her 1.5 million followers, as she penned: "It's taking over."

The clip proved to be hilarious among her followers, as fans and some fellow celeb pals rushed to the comments section to praise her and Hollie's TikTok efforts.

Amanda has been making frequent TikToks with her daughters (noholdenback/TikTok)

This Morning presenter Ruth Langsford left two laughing emojis on the post, meanwhile The One Show presenter Matt Baker wrote: "Thats what I used to have before joining  - brilliant as usual," alongside a clapping emoji.

The mother-of-two admitted she has got too used to living a quiet life since coronavirus swept the globe back in March.

When she's not presenting, she's hanging out with hubby Chris Hughes and their daughters Lexi and Hollie at their Surrey pad.

The pair's clip left fellow celebs laughing (noholdenback/TikTok)

The presenter admitted she will miss them so much when life returns to normal after spending so much time with them over the last few months.

She said: "I don't want to go back. I'm actually so scared to go back to the real world. I'm terrified."

She added: "I've never seen so much of my friends. I see them more now than I ever did in reality. Zoom and FaceTime has honestly been changing people's lives lately.

"And you know what the worst thing is? We could all be drinking over video call on a Friday night and I still wake up with a hangover on Saturday morning. How is that fair?"

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