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Seamus Duff

Piers Morgan pokes fun at Amanda Holden's broken leg during drunken night out

Piers Morgan had a right old giggle at the expense of injured Amanda Holden as the ITV stars enjoyed a riotous night out together in London.

The 54-year-old Good Morning Britain host and the 48-year-old Britain’s Got Talent judge were out in Notting Hill together - swinging by high end restaurant Gold.

While Mandy looked sizzling in a luxury, designer suit, Piers looked like he was dressed down for their evening out as he threw on a tatty old shirt, simple trousers, and boating shoes.

And Piers couldn’t help but poke fun at Amanda as they hobbled down the iconic Portobello Road with Mandy making her way down the street on crutches.

Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden were in high spirits as they enjoyed a night out together (Instagram)

Sharing a photo of the pair of them together on Instagram , Piers captioned the moment: “Legless (again) with Amanda” - much to the amusement of fans.

“Your best post in ages Piers,” one fan commented - with many others leaving crying-with-laughter emojis.

While another fan speculated Piers had been throwing back the cocktails, writing: “Piers looks totally smashed.”

Amanda hasn't let her injury hold her back from living luxuriously (Instagram)

Amanda was first spotted on crutches last month after it was revealed she had broken her leg while on holiday.

The TV beauty was injured while she was tackling an inflatable assault course during a trip with her family.

"I walked around it and then crawled across like an old person, like across the difficult bits,” Amanda said as she explained her predicament on her Heart FM radio show last month.

Amanda explained how she broke her leg while in the sea on Heart FM (Twitter)

"I made it across to the other side and then my leg slipped cos obviously its wet, like an inflatable thing in the sea, my leg slipped and it went the other way and I felt it break," she said.

"I fell into the sea and I had to swim back to the shore one legged,” she continued.

"I’ve got a metal plate and screws in my leg which currently is the fastest and easiest way for it to heal,” she added.

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