Les Dennis Pokes Fun At Past Amanda Holden Relationship With Bob The Builder Gag

Les Dennis proved he definitely has a sense of humour when it comes to his relationship with ex-wife Amanda Holden, as he joked about their past marital strife in a new interview.

The former Family Fortunes host and Britain’s Got Talent judge tied the knot in 1995, temporarily separating five years later following Amanda’s affair with fellow actor Neil Morrissey. They eventually divorced in 2003.

During a recent appearance on Christopher Biggins’ podcast Show And Tell, Les cracked a joke about his second marriage, as he reminisced about his old panto days.

Les Dennis and Amanda Holden (Photo: Matt Crossick/PA Images/Getty/HGL)
Les Dennis and Amanda Holden (Photo: Matt Crossick/PA Images/Getty/HGL)

Les revealed that in the early 2000s, he was appearing in a pantomime with Mickey Rooney, and to set the festive mood, Christmas songs would be played in the theatre before and after a show.

Unfortunately for Mickey, this included old classics from Frank Sinatra, with whom the Hollywood star had some personal history.

Mickey would get very angry, because of course, Frank Sinatra ran off with [his first wife] Ava Gardner,” Les recalled.

He then added: “It would’ve been like me having to listen to Bob The Builder every night.”

Neil Morrissey voiced Bob The Builder in the original children's TV series (Photo: Chris Jackson via Getty Images)
Neil Morrissey voiced Bob The Builder in the original children's TV series (Photo: Chris Jackson via Getty Images)

Since their divorce was finalised, both Les and Amanda have both remarried.

Les tied the knot in 2009 with his new wife Clare Nicholson. The couple now have two children.

Meanwhile, Amanda has been married to her husband Chris Hughes – with whom she has two daughters – since 2008.

A year after she married her new husband, Amanda praised her ex for having been her “saviour” when details of her affair were published in the press.

She told the Daily Mail: “Les proved to be my saviour. Ironically. So the person I’d hurt the most in the world was the one who was there for me.”

Listen to Les Dennis’ episode of Show And Tell here.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost UK and has been updated.

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