
Holden claimed that the ITV1 programme needs to do something different after opera star Paul Potts was voted as the winner last year.
"I have to say that two of the strongest acts this year are singers - and child singers at that - but I'd love a non-singer to win the show," Amanda told the Daily Star. "Paul Potts set the bar last year but I'd like the show to prove that it can deliver a great British variety act."
Amanda also confirmed that she will be sticking with the show for as long as it continues running.
"I want to be doing this show when I'm 90 and you have to wheel me on stage in a wheelchair," she explained. "And if I'm still doing the show by 90 years old then I'm guessing I'll have to start knocking on Sharon Osbourne's plastic surgeon's door!"



