AMANDA Holden cut a glam figure as she braved the wet weather in London.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 53, was snapped exiting her radio job this morning following the ITV show’s first live semi-final last night.
Amanda looked as stylish as ever as she went braless in a powder blue button up shirt and matching skirt.
She teamed it with a Christian Dior bag and looked every inch the star in a pair of huge sunglasses.
It comes after Amanda left viewers seriously distracted during last night’s live show when she went braless once again in a stunning red leather dress.
Taking to social media, one wrote: “Bit nippy, Amanda?”
Another said: “Amanda could cut glass tonight.”
And a third joked: “Does Amanda own a bra?”
Over the weekend Amanda sent fans wild as she shared a sweet clip with her lookalike daughter Hollie, 12.
The mother daughter duo twinned in floral dresses while attending a friend’s wedding.
One fan commented: “Like mum, like daughter.”
Whilst another added: “You both look so pretty and I love both of your dresses.”
“You all looked gorgeous,” commented a third.
Amanda recently admitted that she feared for her job on Britain’s Got Talent after Hollie stormed the panel.
On Sunday’s episode, 12-year-old Hollie was joined by Simon Cowell’s son Eric, 10, as they jumped up onto the panel and slammed the golden buzzer button.
Amanda looked visibly horrified when Hollie and Eric appeared and sent Japanese double dutch dancers Haribow through to the live BGT semi-finals.
Sharing the clip on Instagram, Amanda later wrote: “I mean … I thought I was going to get fired as it was so unexpected my #HRH & Eric x even @simoncowell was wobbled but they have the first ever audience GOLDEN BUZZER.”
Britain's Got Talent winners
Britain's Got Talent has a gigantic hall of fame when it comes to its winners - from magicians, comedians to dance troops - the show has had it all. Here's a look back at each winner from each series...
2023 – Viggo Venn
2022 – Axel Blake
2021 – Cancelled by ITV due to the Coronavirus pandemic
2020 – Jon Courtenay
2019 – Colin Thackery
2018 – Lost Voice Guy
2017 – Tokio Myers
2016 – Richard Jones
2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse
2014 – Collabro
2013 – Attraction
2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsey
2011 – Jai McDowell
2010 – Spelbound
2009 – Diversity
2008 – George Sampson
2007 – Paul Potts