Fans praised Amanda Holden and Alan Carr's 'fabulous transformation' of a depilated Sicilian flat after the results of the renovation were revealed on Friday.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 52, and the comedian, 46, bought two flats for a euro each and spent three months transforming them into one stunning holiday home.The duo documented the process on BBC show Amanda and Alan: The Italian Job with viewers complimenting their 'team work' and 'eye for design.Other's begged for another series as they 'laughed and cried with joy' at the 'funny and entertaining' programme.
The flat is now up for sale and the proceeds for the furnishes two-bedroom, two bathroom holiday home will be split between Comic Relief and Children In Need. Sharing their thoughts on Twitter one person penned: 'Thoroughly enjoyed watching the fabulous transformation. 'Alan and Amanda made the show - really good eggs, with an eye for design. Very funny and entertaining. Sad it’s over!! My fave room is kitchen.'Another added: 'Well done Amanda and Alan I just watched all eight shows you made me laugh made cry what a joy to see a great result come from just 2euros and 2 great British stars that show anything can be done with love and team work and friendship ... More please ....'
'Who knew Amanda and Alan’s Italian job would be so entertaining, love what they have done, kitchen is amazing. where do I buy this apartment?' a third penned. Someone else wrote: 'Wow absolutely stunning! You done an amazing job!! I even got quite teary at the end I was so invested, well done guys. In the show, the 1,300sq ft apartment was completely overhauled - after the pair first found it abandoned, filled with rubbish and used by squatters.
Amanda and Alan tackled the property from the ground up and threw themselves at DIY jobs from plastering to plumbing. The actress says: 'It's gorgeous! Even though our tastes are very different, it’s got a really lovely flow. I feel a bit sad it’s done. I really love it.The show has drawn in 4.5million viewers and there are now reports the BBC are planning a second series next year in a different location. A source told The Mirror: 'BBC bosses have been thrilled. The warmth and humour of their friendship as they’ve got stuck in to DIY, design and the Sicilian lifestyle has proved to be a big hit.MailOnline has contacted the BBC for comment.
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