
Amanda Holden is recovering in hospital after suffering 'a huge loss of blood' during the birth of her new daughter, Hollie Rose Hughes.
The Britain's Got Talent judge was absent from the show's Blackpool auditions on Monday.
She had apparently checked herself in to a West London hospital before giving birth to the baby girl a month early on Monday night.
A source told the Daily Mail that Amanda had received a blood transfusion after suffering 'a huge loss of blood' and was still being treated in intensive care at the hospital.
Amanda's spokesperson said: "'Hollie Rose Hughes was born on January 23, 2012. She is healthy and weighed in at 6lb 1oz,
but Amanda has been in a critical condition for the past three days.
"She is now stable and we expect her to make a full recovery very soon."
It's not yet known when Amanda will be discharged.
Get well soon!


