Amanda Holden was glowing as she left Global studios after recording her Heart Breakfast radio show on Tuesday.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, dressed for spring in a soft knitted ʙuттer lemon skirt and blouse co-ord.
Amanda’s ensemble featured a long-sleeved plunging neckline sweater with a cut-out flashing her abs.
She paired the top with a matching fitted knitted maxi skirt and a pair of white heels, as well as a white leather handbag.
Amanda’s fair locks were styled straight and she accessorised with a huge pair of sunglᴀsses and a gold rope-style choker necklace.
She was soon followed by her co-presenter, Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts, who looked stylish in a military-esque off-white jumpsuit.
Amanda Holden was glowing as she left Global studios after recording her Heart Breakfast radio show on Tuesday
Amanda’s ensemble featured a long-sleeved plunging neckline sweater with a cut-out flashing her abs
Ashley’s all-in-one featured structured capped sleeves and military-style pockets, with a silver buckled fabric waist and wide-leg trousers.
She finished off the ensemble with ɴuᴅᴇ stilettos and a white textured shoulder bag, as well as Aviator sunglᴀsses.
Amanda’s appearance comes hours after she set pulses racing as she stripped down to a skimpy blue leopard print ʙικιɴι in a recent social media clip.
She looked sensational as she raised a glᴀss of fizz to an exciting home update.
Amanda was seen coming into focus posing in the tiny patterned two piece, which featured a triangle top and diamante lining, beside a lavish-looking swimming pool.
The clip then zoomed out to show fans the LA-style design for her future garden renovation, featuring a long lawn, glittering pool, shaded sun lounger area and outdoor dining set-up.
Sharing the reel Instagram on Monday, Amanda said: ‘Sneak peak of our future garden design.
‘So excited for the work to start this summer with @iconiclandscapesuk & @ie_home_exteriors. You may spot CGI me in a ʙικιɴι.’
She was soon followed by her co-presenter, Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts, who looked stylish in a military-esque off-white jumpsuit
Ashley’s all-in-one featured structured capped sleeves and military-style pockets, with a silver buckled fabric waist and wide-leg trousers
She finished off the ensemble with ɴuᴅᴇ stilettos and a white textured shoulder bag, as well as Aviator sunglᴀsses
Amanda recently took a cheeky swipe at her show with the BBC as she complained about ‘urine soaked dressing room floors’.
The presenter also criticised the series’ name, their travel arrangements and suggested she and Alan Carr’s next show should be shown on Netflix instead.
The duo recently announced the name of their latest BBC series will be Amanda and Alan’s Greek Job following their similar renovation shows in Spain and Italy.
However, Amanda revealed she is not looking forward to having to change outfits on urine soaked floors like she did the last time she filmed abroad with Alan.
As they discussed the show on Alan’s travel podcast, Alan recalled: ‘Do you remember we had to wee in behind bins and sh*** like that? I’m dreading it.’
Amanda recalled: ‘I have a pile of clothes on me at the back. I’ve got all of Alan’s shirts, like 15 dresses I’ll change into, three hats lined up on the back.’
Amanda set pulses racing as she stripped down to a skimpy blue leopard print ʙικιɴι in a recent Instagram clip on Monday
She continued: ‘And then we get out and I get changed in loos where there’s like wee on the floor, beach huts. That’s behind the scenes.’
Alan added: ‘But the thing is people don’t understand there’s no… The toilets aren’t working when we get there.We have to go and use someone’s toilet or a portaloo.’
Amanda agreed: ‘We have to beg for… I mean, how many umbrellas have you put up over various countries when I’ve had to wee behind them?
‘You’ll notice that there’s hundreds of costume changes for us as well. So we travel, for some reason, the company that we do it with, always hire the smallest cars.
‘And I’m in the back with Christian, who does our hair and make up. You’re in the front doing the music selection.’