Amanda Holden has praised the NHS for saving her life after she was left in a coma following the birth of her daughter Hollie.
The telly star, 49, opened up about her past experiences with the health service while promoting her new charity single Over The Rainbow.
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain today, she insisted NHS staff had helped her after her baby son was stillborn and again when she suffered horrendous complications after the birth of her daughter Hollie.
Amanda also thanked doctors for saving her sister Debbie, who was seriously injured in a car crash in 2016. She said: "I feel like I have used [the NHS] more than most people.