Amanda Holden sends BGT fans wild as she flaunts killer figure in clingy dress

Britain’s Got Talent bombshell Amanda Holden wowed her followers as she poured her curves in a seriously flimsy navy and white dress for her latest work outfit.

Amanda, 49, looked gorgeous as she donned the high-necked, ankle-length dress which featured a navy and white polka design printed all over the material.

The blonde bombshell’s hourglass proportions stole the show in the figure-hugging dress as she posed for the snap, sending her fans wild.

Amanda completed the look with black strappy heels under the elegant dress, but all eyes were on her eye-popping curves.

Letting her blonde hair fall over her shoulders, Amanda looked as glam as ever as she added a slick of lipstick.

Amanda showed off her jaw-dropping figure in the seriously clingy dress

Looking off into the distance, Amanda didn’t have to wait long for the compliments to come pouring in from her fans, as they gushed over her latest outfit.

One posted: “You’re gorgeous.”

Another added: “So cute! I’m loving the blue and white hearts.”

A third chipped in: “HOW do you look this good???”

The blonde bombshell made the most of the sunshine in the stunning outfit (Image: Timmie / SplashNews.com)

A fourth wrote: “Amanda please tell me how you’re so gorgeous every day!”

Amanda also celebrated being allowed to finally visit her local pub during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown which forced businesses to shut down.

She shared a picture of herself at the pub on Sunday lunchtime, clearly happy to be out of the house with her family.

Wearing a sheer white blouse with an embellished design, Amanda looked thrilled as she posed in front of the bar.

She captioned the snap: “Our fave opened its doors again. What a treat.”

Amanda has been isolating at home with her husband Chris Hughes and their two daughters Lexi, 14, and Hollie, eight.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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