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Amanda Holden has revealed her youngest daughter goes out of her way to avoid being seen with her - insisting the teenager wants 'no connection' with her famous mother.

The TV star, 54, said her daughters Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 14, couldn't be less interested in her showbiz career, despite growing up with one of the most recognisable faces on British TV.

Amanda said she has always encouraged her girls to stay grounded and to develop 'a thick skin' if they ever choose to follow her into the public eye.

Speaking about life at home with husband Chris Hughes, she told The Sun: 'You do have to develop a thick skin and they both know that mummy has one and that we take everything with a pinch of salt in our house. So I hope they've learnt enough from me.'

While eldest daughter Lexi has already signed to top modelling agency Storm, Amanda admitted Hollie has no interest in fame and even dodges being spotted with her mum at the school gates.

The Heart FM presenter said: 'I picked Hollie up from her new school the other day and she does not want any connection with me. I got out of the car, she saw me and literally crossed the road.'

Amanda Holden has revealed her youngest daughter Hollie (L) goes out of her way to avoid being seen with her - insisting the teenager wants 'no connection' with her famous mum
The TV star, 54, said her daughters Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 14, couldn't be less interested in her showbiz career, despite growing up with one of the most recognisable faces on British TV

Her husband music producer, Chris stepped in to defend her, shouting out that their daughter that she should be proud.

But Amanda laughed how her teenager was having none of it, adding: 'She's like, 'mum, please get back in the car!' So they're both very down to earth.'

Despite her children's lack of interest in her fame, Amanda said she was proud they'd grown up with their feet firmly on the ground, describing her family life as 'normal and chaotic' away from the cameras.

Earlier this month Amanda told the Daily Mail that while saying goodbye to eldest Lexi, 19, for university last year was emotional, it's life at home with her youngest Hollie, 14, that's proving tougher. 

Amanda said she predicts Lexi will soon be back home after university, inevitably racking up 'debt.'

She also defended Lexi, who is signed to modelling agency Storm, against 'nepo baby' claims, noting her daughter works two jobs alongside her studies.

Amanda said: 'Very sadly, I have a child at university and a 14-year-old who doesn't really want to speak to me.'

It comes after Amanda has added another project to her workload by becoming the host of BBC show Celebrity Inner Circle.

While eldest daughter Lexi (L) has already signed to top modelling agency Storm, Amanda admitted Hollie (R) has no interest in fame and even dodges being spotted with her mum at the school gates
The Heart FM presenter said her husband music producer, Chris had to step in to defend her, shouting that their daughter should be proud of her mum - something Amanda laughed off
The presenter has added another project to her workload by becoming the host of BBC show Celebrity Inner Circle, which premiered on Saturday night before Strictly Come Dancing
Amanda admitted she learned some surprising facts on the BBC quiz show including that slugs have teeth

Celebrity Inner Circle, a mix of The Traitors and The Weakest Link, promises to test relationships as well as general knowledge.

Amanda admitted she is nervous about presenting solo but is determined to make it a success.   

She said: 'I do feel nervous because it's been a long process and I have been there through every part of it.

'They asked me to do it before it went to pilot. I did that in a church hall with a load of execs all seeing if this would work.

'There were so many people at the BBC in turn all coming to make sure every single component works. I was in my trainers running around, questioning and talking and because of that process it feels like it's more me and less quiz show host.

'It feels authentic and I care about it, which is why I want it to work. It means a lot to everyone and to me.'

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