Amanda Holden bares killer pins as dressing gown gapes open in racy display

Britain’s Got Talent babe Amanda Holden has found a novel way to keep fans entertained during the ongoing coronavirus lockdown.

The TV starlet, who co-hosts Heart Radio’s breakfast show on Heart Radio alongside Jamie Theakston, logged into her official Instagram page before uploading a video from her kitchen.

Dressed in nothing but her dressing gown, the barefoot babe showcased her natural beauty as she padded about her kitchen.

In the clip, Amanda took part in the viral cupboard board change as she flashed her legs underneath the gaping

Amanda Holden showed off her skills during the light hearted clip

The challenge sees people try close each of their cupboard door to the beat of Phil Collins hit In The Air Tonight.

Showing off a cheeky dance, Amanda quickly ran down her kitchen closing the doors to the track in time with the music.

Looking pleased with herself as she closed the final time, Amanda beamed away for the camera.

Amanda posted the clip on Instagram and TikTok

Simon Cowell’s ITV co-star captioned the shot: “Can’t believe I did this!

“#firsttime #door #challenge.”

Replying to the clip, one impressed supporter wrote: “Okay this made my day.”

“I’m just looking at the G-Wagon in the background,” a second added.

Meanwhile, a third continued: “In your dressing gown and slippers too.”

Earlier this month Amanda released her debut single which, like tonight’s BGT act, brings attention to a worthy cause.

The 49-year-old recorded a cover of Somewhere Over The Rainbow to raise as much money as possible for NHS charities.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, the starlet explained how the majority of the cash generated from the track will go direct to focusing on the mental health of NHS staff.

“We are looking after the mental health of a lot of our workers,” she explained.

“The money will go to help make ‘Wobble rooms’.

“Basically it is where NHS can go in and have a wobble and go out and face whatever they have to face.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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