Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has impressed US television executives who have offered her a job on a daytime talk programme.
Producers at the CBS network were said to be enchanted by Amanda's personality and they have offered the 38-year-old the job of presenter on The Early Show.
An insider told the Daily Mirror: "Network executives were blown away by Amanda's cut-glass British accent and warm personality.
"But she has never presented any kind of hard news before so it is quite a challenge. She has a lot of live TV experience under her belt, and has presented before - but she is understandably pretty nervous."
Holden will present the programme, live from New York on June 1, and sources have said that she will be offered a full-time position if she performs well.
The insider added: "It is widely being seen as a live screen test and Amanda is being lined up as a long-term host."
A spokesman for Holden confirmed that she had been offered a post on the CBS show.
He said: "It is true. Amanda is thrilled."
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