Ashley Roberts shares VERY personal information about Amanda Holden

by · Mail Online

Ashley Roberts stunned her I'm A Celebrity campmates with very personal information about friend Amanda Holden - and the Britain's Got Talent star will be mortified.

Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley, 44, and Amanda, 55, work together on the Heart breakfast radio show.

In last night's episode of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa, Ashley revealed a secret about her pal to the other famous faces.

It came as the campmates were discussing using the ITV show's toilet facilities in camp - known as the dunny. 

She said: 'Amanda, she can poo quicker than anybody I've ever met in my life.

'She'll have her stiletto heels on from the studio.

Ashley Roberts amused her I'm A Celebrity campmates as she shared a story about her friend Amanda Holden
Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley, 44, and Amanda, 55, work together on the Heart breakfast radio show 

'She'll run between, like, a link, a song's happening, and then all of a sudden she's running back, and I'm like, "you did not just…"

'And she's like, "yep, feeling great!"

'And she's back on live in a link, like that.'

Ashley's co-stars in camp were amused by the story, with Scarlett Moffatt sharing in the Bush Telegraph: 'I hope Amanda Holden loves the fact that we are talking about her bowel movements in the bush, because it’s making my day go quicker!'

Meanwhile, Ashley originally appeared on I'm A Celebrity back in 2012, where she placed as runner-up.

She and other past campmates are going head-to-head in pre-recorded spin-off South Africa to be crowned the latest I'm A Celebrity Legend.

Joining her are 2012 campmate David Haye as well as Scarlett Moffatt, Sinitta, Adam Thomas, Sir Mo Farah, Gemma Collins, Seann Walsh, Harry Redknapp, Jimmy Bullard, Beverley Callard and Craig Charles.

It comes as I'm A Celebrity viewers praised Ashley for admitting having children 'isn't top of the list'.

On last night's episode, the Pussycat Doll was quizzed by Sinitta, 62. The 1980s singer asked Ashley if being a mum was on the cards for the future.

The refreshing conversation then sparked Scarlett Moffatt, 35, to talk about the fertility struggles she suffered while trying to conceive her son Jude, two.

Ashley explained to camp as to why having a child wasn't a priority for her right now.

She said: 'It's not the top of the list. I don't know, I think I've just been so driven and I like travelling and I don't feel a strong passion to be a mum.'

Sinitta, who has two children, whom she adopted, said: 'I always say to people unless you really, really want to because it takes everything, doesn't it.'

Scarlett said: 'It is your life and too many people become parents who actually shouldn't be parents because they actually they don't really want it.'

Amanda is perhaps best known as a judge on Britain's Got Talent - having appeared on the show since it began in 2007

The former Gogglebox star later told the Bush Telegraph: 'For me, being a mum has changed my whole life and it's something that I've wanted for so, so long.

'For other women it isn't and I think, good for Ashley, same as good for me who wanted a child. We all just have to live our best lives however that looks.'

Scarlett, who is engaged to former police officer Scott Dobinson, went on to tell camp about her fertility struggles before falling pregnant with Jude.

She said: 'Me and Scott, we tried for four years to have Jude, it took so long.

'And then the day we found out I was pregnant, the day after we were going to a fertility clinic.

'That happens to loads of people. I think it's because you feel like not stressed but because you think it's going to get sorted.

'I feel like then when you have one kid, everyone goes to you: "Are you having another?"

'And I always feel like going: "I would love to but it just sometimes doesn't work out that way". Happy that I just have this one.'

Viewers took to X to say they enjoyed the open and honest chat in camp.

They wrote: 'Absolutely, some people make a choice not to have children. That's fine too.

'Let's not shame Ashley for not having kids on top of her list. I say fair play to her.'

'People can't afford to have kids these days.'

'I feel like as a society we put too much pressure on women to have kids'

I'm A Celebrity... South Africa continues tonight at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.