Amanda Holden is set to dazzle fans again this weekend with her latest look.
The star, 50, will thrill viewers with another revealing outfit on the singing show, I Can See Your Voice.
In Saturday’s episode, viewers will see the blonde bombshell sporting a pink mini dress.
The daring ensemble shows off the TV star’s famous pins and incredible figure.
It’s likely that Amanda’s daring pink ensemble will get tongues wagging on social media, as the show airs well before the 9pm watershed.
And it won’t be the first time that Amanda has donned an extremely sexy outfit on the BBC series.
In the first episode, which aired earlier this month, she stunned in a jaw-dropping white dress which was even more revealing.
Amanda’s dresses have become so famously short that producers have had to warn the blonde beauty to be careful during filming.
Co-star Alison Hammond, 46, said: “She kept getting in trouble for opening her legs. They had to keep saying, ‘Amanda, keep your legs shut!’.”
Amanda has sparked controversy with her racy outfits on Britain’s Got Talent in the past.
But even after some viewers complained to Ofcom, she declared she will continue to wear whatever she wants.
I Can See Your Voice sees contestants try to guess if mystery performers can sing or not just by looking at them.
They can get advice from the show’s celebrity investigators — Amanda, Alison, and comic Jimmy Carr, 48.
Every week the trio are joined by a famous singer and this week it will be Ronan Keating, 44.
If the contestants can pick a good singer they win £10,000.
But Amanda has admitted she is no expert when it comes to getting it right.
She said: “I mean really, we don’t know what we are talking about. There are a lot more people at home that do.
“I am literally like everyone at home, except I have some lip-gloss and a lash on and I’m not sitting on my sofa!
“As the show goes on and on, we might get a couple of clues, a couple of nuggets of truth.
“We get to see them lip-sync, which gives all kinds of hints, but really, we have got absolutely no clue if they can sing or not.
“Essentially, we’re just looking at people at face value and even though that’s probably one of the worst human traits there is, we all do it, so we’re all in it together. And I think we do all judge people the same way.”
Watch the show on Saturday at 7.25pm on BBC One
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk