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Amanda Holden and Ashley Roberts bust some serious moves in deserted Heart offices

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Amanda Holden and Ashley Roberts have clearly been working on their moves. The pair, close mates through their work on Heart Radio, filmed a routine with three others.

The five of them seemed to be the only ones in the office amid the coronavirus lockdown, as they jived to The Weeknd's Blinding Lights. "We finally did this one!" wrote Amanda, proudly sharing the clip on social media, "@thisisheart team #blindinglights it's sad because right at the end of this I fell completely on my a**e!

But it got cut off." It seems lockdown has brought out Amanda's romantic side after she told co-host Jamie Theakston that it's made her fall in love with hubby Chris Hughes all over again.

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