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Amanda Holden, 52, lays herself bare as she puts on leggy display wearing white robe

Amanda Holden has been hailed “beautiful” as she posed wearing a white dressing gown in her most recent social media snap.

The 52-year-old star logged into Instagram on Monday (July 10) morning to share yet another stunning picture with her followers.

Posing up a storm for the camera, she can be seen sitting on a wall with a gorgeous backstop of Italy.

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Amanda slipped her ageless figure into a robe as she sat cross-legged for the photograph.

She left her trademark blonde tresses in loose waves and opted to go makeup-free for her impromptu photoshoot.

Amanda Holden has wowed fans with her latest sizzling hot social media display as she slipped her ageless figure into a white robe
(Image: noholdenback/Instagram)

Clutching a mug, Amanda playfully looked away from the camera lens.

She completed her latest look with a pair of comfy white slippers

Amanda captioned her post: “Early morning coffee with these views…” alongside an emoji of the Italian flag.

Unsurprisingly, the Britain’s Got Talent judge caught the attention of the two million followers with her Instagram grid update.

One fan gushed in the comment section: “Wow so fit.”

The BGT judge has flown to Italy to film a new series of her BBC show with Alan Carr
(Image: noholdenback/Instagram)

Another added: “Looking beautiful girl, looks amazing there.”

A third person said: “Stunning as always – what a beautiful woman you are.”

While a fourth wrote: “A background as beautiful as the foreground.”

It comes after Amanda shared a sitting next to Alan Carr on the plane.

The pair’s shaw The Italian Job has been commissioned for a second series on BBC One.

Amanda is not one to shy away from the camera
(Image: @noholdenback/Instagram)

Following the success of series one, the TV duo will once again renovate, redecorate and restore a bargain ‘one Euro’ house – this time in rural Tuscany.

Testing their DIY skills, Amanda and Alan will join forces with a new team of local tradespeople as they transform the dilapidated historic home, complete with a medieval tower, into a rental property.

Much like the first series, they will be embracing local life, exploring the rich culture and throwing themselves headfirst into a new adventure in one of Italy’s most idyllic regions.

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Once it has been completed, all proceeds will be split between Comic Relief and Children in Need.

Casa Alamanda from series one, located in the medieval town of Salemi, Sicily, is in the process of being sold for €145,000 (£127,500).

After tackling it from the ground up, the fully furnished two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment now boasts a spacious lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, and three balconies each offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape.

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