Amanda Holden has signed copies of her autobiography in the home town greengrocers where she worked on Saturdays as a teenager.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge was promoting the book called No Holding Back in Bishop’s Waltham, Hampshire, where she grew up.
Around 100 people – many of them family and old friends – queued up at Hylands in the High Street.
The actress, 42, said: “I had this brainwave to do a book signing in the shop I worked in when I used to get £13 a day and spend the money on clothes in a shop up the street.
“I was a Saturday girl here from 13 to 16 and it smells just the same.
“It’s been lovely. I have seen so many friends, including a family I used to baby sit for.”
Holden signs book in greengrocers
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