Amanda Lamb looked incredible as she shared a sizzling swimsuit snap after returning to A Place In The Sun.
The TV presenter showcased her figure in the pH๏τo as she slipped into a black swimsuit while sunbathing.
Amanda took the snap upside down and sported a gold necklace while letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders.
Alongside the post, shared on Tuesday, the broadcaster wrote: ‘Fresh out the river’.
Amanda recently surprised A Place In The Sun when she returned to the series 15 years after her last appearance.
The star returned for new spin-off series A Place In The Sun: What Happened Next? where she caught up with a couple she helped find a home in France in 2007.
Amanda Lamb looked incredible as she shared a sizzling swimsuit snap after returning to A Place In The Sun
The star returned for new spin-off series A Place In The Sun: What Happened Next? where she caught up with a couple she helped find a home in France in 2007
Amanda had modelled in the 90s but it was after becoming the main presenter of A Place In The Sun in 2001 that she became a star.
The presenter left the show in 2009 around the time she was pregnant with her daughter Willow Rose.
Speaking previously to the Daily Express, she said: ‘It was all, sort of, quite organic because I was pregnant with Willow, and A Place in the Sun didn’t get recommissioned, so they didn’t want it for a couple of years.
‘And by the time it came back, Willow was three and a half, and she was in nursery, and I had a load of other commitments.
‘I just thought, I’m not taking her out of nursery, I’m not taking her out of school, I’m not leaving her for three weeks at a time. So the decision was kind of made for me.’
The snaps came after Amanda revealed she enforces a 10pm ‘tech’ curfew for her family, forcing them to submit their mobile phones to her bedroom until the next day.
She confessed she put the disciplinary measure in place so her husband Sean McGuinness and two children Willow, 15, and Lottie, 10, wouldn’t be consumed by excessive screen time.
During a conversation with Closer magazine, the star from Hampshire revealed details of the strict regime, which she said she implements five days a week – from Sundays to Thursdays.
Amanda had modelled in the 90s but it was after becoming the main presenter of A Place In The Sun in 2001 that she became a star
The presenter left the show in 2009 around the time she was pregnant with her daughter Willow Rose
‘I’m a stickler for no screens at night,’ she said. ‘Everyone has to bring their devices up to my room at 10pm, and then they’re all allowed them again in the morning’.
However the mother-of-two, who’s been married to her videographer husband Sean for 12 years, admitted that getting her family to adhere to the rule was no easy feat, adding that she often had to battle against teenage angst.
She added: ‘It’s a constant battle, but the curfew is there to make sure they’re not up all night and taking in too much blue light’.
Still, the presenter is keen to press on and is adamant it will pay off for their health in the long run.