Amanda Holden has shared a snap of her idyllic garden, as she reclined in the sunshine outside her stunning £5m Surrey home.
Uploading the picture to social media, the Britain’s Got Talent judge, 52, posed in a pair of shorts and a white broderie crop top, flaunting her golden tan.
As she sat back on a padded sun lounger, Amanda poured herself a glass of rosé, revealing that the image was also an ad for the bar cart positioned next to her, from her own QVC homeware range.
The Heart Breakfast star’s garden feature manicured hedges, luscious green grass, palm trees and a grey wooden decking area.
Amanda and her husband, Chris Hughes, bought their home in 2015 for £3.5m, with the house valued at a much higher price now.
The couple reside at the property with their daughters, Lexi, 17, and Hollie, 11.
The mansion boasts five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a study, and is hidden behind two sets of gates, which are accessed beyond a private road leading to the house.
The TV presenter previously admitted that she had her eyes on the property before it went up for sale, and that she had been "badgering" the previous owner to sell it to her.
The couple have since renovated the property to their own taste, completely updating the kitchen during lockdown. They chose new cupboards in a navy colour with metallic handles, selected worktops in marble and added mirrored tiles to the walls.
They also hung bronze ball lamps from the ceiling, reportedly worth £850 apiece.
However, despite all their hard work on the property, the couple put it on the market in March, seven months after it was last listed in May until August 2022.
A source told the Daily Mail: “Amanda loves her family home and is really proud of the work she's done on it.
“She's had a real hand in the makeover and has enjoyed seeing her ideas come to life.
“It will be a sad day when she moves out but Amanda can take comfort in the number of memories she's created there.”
Alongside their Surrey home, Amanda and Chris also own a property in the Chipping Norton area in the Cotswolds, where they spend the school holidays and Christmas.
The cottage cost them £860,000, and it comes with half an acre of private land.