UK government won’t punish 'Britain's Got Talent' star for barely-there dress despite 683 formal complaints
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The British version of the FCC said that despite receiving 683 complaints over "Britain's Got Talent" host Amanda Holden's racy dress, Ofcom believes the outfit was fit for the family-friendly TV show.
Ofcom said in a statement to the BBC that it recognizes the dress "had potential to offend some viewers during what is a family show" but the dress "would not have exceeded most viewers' expectations."
As a result, Ofcom has ruled they won't investigate the complaints.
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Many viewers called in to complain that Holden's Julien McDonald dress, donned during a June 1, episode was inappropriate.
The 46-year-old offended fans in a skin-tight backless dress with a plunging neckline that stopped right before the star's belly button.
The actress and singer previously told The Sun she hopes her outfits cause people to complain to Ofcom.
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"I can’t wait to wear my dresses," she told The Sun. "Will people be complaining to Ofcom? I hope so. I haven’t done my job if they aren't!"