Amanda Holden is branching out into a new career.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, has been one of our brightest TV stars – but is equally renowned for her amazing figure.
The star has a flawless beauty and fitness regime, which includes yoga, healthy eating and facials.
The Heart radio host is also a brand amabᴀssador for Revive Collagen – but now we can reveal that she’s got plans to go it alone.
Amanda has now set up her own firm ALH Beauty Ltd.
ALH are her initials – Amanda’s middle name is Louise. The nature of its business is the ‘retail sale of cosmetic and toilet articles in specialised stores’.
Amanda Holden is branching out into a new career after setting up her own firm ALH Beauty Ltd
The star has a flawless beauty and fitness regime, which includes yoga, healthy eating and facials
Last month, Amanda teased that something special was on the way.
She posted a pH๏τo of soaking her feet in a warm spa, before transferring them into a bucket of iced water while eating a banana.
She captioned it with: ‘This is what my #innercircle currently looks like’.
The post was a nod to a mysterious glamorous project that she is currently working on.
She also shared pictures of herself in full, old Hollywood glam, writing that her ‘inner circle’ is coming soon.
In the first montage image, she could be seen applying lipstick and showing off a dark, smoky eye look.
Above was a picture of an eyeshadow palette, teasing a new make-up collection.
This was followed by a sH๏τ of a beaming Amanda and then another of her putting in a pair of glitzy earrings.
Amanda recently shared snaps of herself in full, old Hollywood glam along with an eyeshadow palette, teasing a new make-up collection
This was followed by a sH๏τ of a beaming Amanda and then another of her putting in a pair of glitzy earrings
In addition to her new beauty business, Amanda and her close pal Alan Carr are set to make a tidy profit from their Spanish TV renovation project.
The pair snapped up a crumbling 100-year-old townhouse in Granada for €65,000 (£55,000), transforming it into a stunning holiday home on their hit BBC show Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job.
They later listed it on Rightmove through Granada Village & Country with an asking price of €245,000 (£208,335).
After just over a month on the market, the Spanish townhouse appears to have found a buyer, as it’s now marked as ‘under offer’.
However, Amanda and Alan won’t be keeping any profit as all proceeds from the sale will go to Comic Relief and Children in Need.
According to Manchester Evening News, a total of 35 offers were made for the property from buyers all over the world.
In addition to her new beauty business, Amanda and her close pal Alan Carr are set to make a tidy profit from their Spanish TV renovation project
The pair snapped up a crumbling 100-year-old townhouse in Granada for €65,000 (£55,000), transforming it into a stunning holiday home on their hit BBC show Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job
Ian Rutter, director of Granada Village & Country, told the publication: ‘We invited offers over €245,000 for the property, allowing demand to settle the final value of the house.
‘We always knew that the purchase price would be above market value, and it was clear that many of the potential buyers were very keen to support the two charities that will benefit from the proceeds of the sale.
‘Some of the offers were very generous, but we looked at a number of factors when putting together a shortlist for the vendors.’
Amanda and comedian Alan painstakingly transformed the property with a Moorish-themed interior design – even hand picking the perfect kitchen tiles from the Bert & May factory in nearby Cabra themselves.