Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon forced Simon Cowell and David
Walliams to say sorry after the girls stormed out of an audition on
Britain's Got Talent.
The girls went on strike after falling out with the Syco boss and comedian leaving the boys to carry on without them during the show.
Speaking about the incident Walliams said: 'People might be surprised when they see the girls get so upset with the boys over an act that they stage a walkout.'
Not
happy: Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon got so angry with Simon Cowell
and David Walliams that they stormed off stage during the auditions of
Britain's Got Talent
He added: 'I hate the idea of
upsetting anybody. Simon's used to upsetting people, so he delighted in
it, but I actually felt bad. I hate falling out with anybody but we
managed to patch things up.'
Amanda explained how she waited for an apology from Simon before returning to the stage.
She said: 'They had to come and apologise to us before we would come back on. I knew Simon wouldn’t be able to say sorry and he said: "Let’s all say sorry together. "'
It seems that Amanda and Alesha have formed quite the friendship and the TV presenter described the singer as her 'sister in arms'.
She added: 'Together we can fight anything.'
Amanda was also quick to praise Walliams and she said she was glad he spoke his mind.
She said: 'He is really easy to talk to, he's very thoughtful and, despite his dark and strange ways, he is a gentleman. Also his ability to ask the questions that you're dying to ask but your filter stops you. David has no filter.'
Britain's Got Talent returns to TV screens on Saturday April 13.
The girls went on strike after falling out with the Syco boss and comedian leaving the boys to carry on without them during the show.
Speaking about the incident Walliams said: 'People might be surprised when they see the girls get so upset with the boys over an act that they stage a walkout.'
Amanda explained how she waited for an apology from Simon before returning to the stage.
She said: 'They had to come and apologise to us before we would come back on. I knew Simon wouldn’t be able to say sorry and he said: "Let’s all say sorry together. "'
Happy families: Alesha and Amanda made Simon say he was sorry after the group had a falling out
'But Alesha and I said: "Say it and mean it."'It seems that Amanda and Alesha have formed quite the friendship and the TV presenter described the singer as her 'sister in arms'.
She added: 'Together we can fight anything.'
Amanda was also quick to praise Walliams and she said she was glad he spoke his mind.
She said: 'He is really easy to talk to, he's very thoughtful and, despite his dark and strange ways, he is a gentleman. Also his ability to ask the questions that you're dying to ask but your filter stops you. David has no filter.'
Britain's Got Talent returns to TV screens on Saturday April 13.