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Amanda Holden's daughter captures hilarious video of her wearing goggles while 'attempting to cook'

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Amanda Holden's daughter has taken a very funny video of her mum wearing protective goggles while peeling onions.The eight year old snuck up on her mum while she was attempting to make French onion soup for the family.

In the clip, Amanda can be seen wearing navy shorts with a black jumper which has white polka dots printed on it. Her hilarious goggles appear neon orange, which coincidentally looks to be coordinated with her bright orange trainers.

Hollie Rose, who Amanda shares with her former music producer husband Chris Hughes, inches closer to her mum as she tells viewers: "My mummy is cooking onions, she doesn't know I'm videoing her." Amanda, who is also mum to 14 year old Alexa Louise Florence, then turns around to show her hilarious.

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