Amanda Holden has been branded the hottest woman alive as she flaunts her long legs during a trip to Paris.
The Britain's Got Talent judge has been enjoying a trip away to the French capital and has been keeping her followers updated.
She has received plenty of praise for her latest post where she looks as stunning as ever.
The mum-of-two shared a photo where she showed off her enviable long legs and dressed in a bright red mini dress.
She finished off her look with matching red stilettos.
The 52-year-old looked away from the camera as she held a drink and smiled.
She went for her usual full glam makeup look and straightened her blonde locks.
Amanda captioned the post: "Sortie sortie #Paris #schoolmums."
Fans took to the comments of her post where they praised Amanda for how gorgeous she looked.
One wrote: "My god those legs," along with a fire and love heart eyes emoji.
As another said: "Whose got the BEST Body in showbiz???? Actually of all time!!!"
A third commented: "OMFG you’re legs are phenomenal," as another added: "Here she is again. In all her perfect glory."
"Wow, absolutely stunning Amanda," another said.
Amanda's stunning look comes after she sparked outrage with one of her outfits on BGT.
The radio star is known for her bold fashion choices but many viewers found one particular dress "unsuitable" for the ITV show.
However, she hit back saying the show is the perfect chance to "take risks" with her fashion choices.
Amanda has also bashed the phrase "dressing for your age" as she said: "Times have changed and I don’t feel anyone should feel pressure to dress for your age. It’s all about body positivity and feeling good."
Despite all the fuss, she vowed to up the ante during the latest series.
In an exclusive chat with the Mirror, she said: "I am thinking more rubber. I enjoyed wearing latex in the audition and I am thinking more latex in their lives. More latex and more sweating!"
Amanda has received Ofcom complaints for multiple of her outfits in the past, but this won't stop her wearing what she wants.