Britain’s Got Talent babe Amanda Holden isn’t letting a second lockdown get her down.
The TV starlet decided to show off her playful nature once more by turning her Heart Radio office into a photo studio.
Running out of places to pose in the central London HQ after months of racy snaps, Amanda, 49, decided to haul herself up on the windowsill in order to get her latest shot.
Rocking a suggestive maroon PVC gown, Amanda shrink-wrapped her curves as she lay on her back.
Letting her dress ride up, the starlet made sure her killer pins were put centre stage.
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Vamping up her look even further, Amanda accented her legs in a pair of thigh-high heeled matching boots.
Gazing seductively down the lens, Simon Cowell’s ITV co-star pushed out her chest as her pal snapped away.
She completed her look by letting her blonde locks fall freely past her shoulders in loose waves.
Not stopping there, Amanda also shared a video on her Instagram story of her strutting through the office as if she was on a catwalk.
Earlier this month it was revealed that Amanda will be performing during the 2020 Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special.
The move comes hot the on the heels of her successful performance during the BGT final to promote her debut album.
For the first time in the show’s 14-year history, all of the BGT judges will perform.
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Alesha Dixon will also show off her pipes by singing, while comedian and author David Walliams is remaining coy about his personal contribution.
Meanwhile, Ashley Banjo, who is standing in for Simon Cowell while he recovers from spinal surgery, will take to the stage with his dance group Diversity.
ITV’s decision to welcome Diversity back is yet another sign of the channel’s unwavering support for freedom of expression after the group’s previous performance came the most complained about TV moment of the past decade.
Diversity sparked outrage amongst some after their September dance was centred around the Black Lives Matter movement.
A source told The Sun: “It’s been a chaotic year and show bosses wanted to treat audiences to something extra-special.
“It has never been done before and with Simon still recovering from his back injuries, it’s the perfect opportunity to get the judges singing, dancing and telling jokes for their suppers.
“Luckily, there won’t be anyone behind the panel to feed back on their performances.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk