Amanda Holden sent fans wild on Sunday as she posed for stunning snaps in a gold zebra-print bikini.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 51, shared the beautiful pics with her 1.7 million Instagram followers as she enjoyed a sun-soaked break in California.
In one of the images, the blonde beauty posed on the steps of a swimming pool as she gazed into the distance wearing the skimpy bikini and a pair of aviator-style sunglasses.
In the other, she lay on the sandy beach wearing a pair of short denim shorts and a black adidas baseball cap.
Despite enjoying a sunshine break stateside, Amanda reminded fans back home of the latest series of the talent show.
She captioned the post: "Happy Easter Sunday ☀️ Did you all enjoy @BGT ? More tonight from 7:35pm"
Fans were quick to praise the star in the comments section of the post.
Among those commenting was Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts, who wrote: "Enjoying this kini shots!!"
Tess Daly also wrote: "OMG KNOCKOUT IN @naia_beach XX"
And Saira Khan simply said: "Stunning."
Davina McCall also joked for Amanda to "stop it" before writing: "You look way too good. And it's really annoying," followed by a string of crying with laughter emojis.
The post came after Amanda was seen wiping away tears on the Britain's Got Talent opener on Saturday night after a dad in the audience was surprised by his two daughters.
The sweet youngsters came onto the stage with Nick's mum to ask their dad to sing an audition, to which he obliged after wiping away the tears.
The 35-year-old produced an amazing rendition of his original song about his little girls and left many of the 4,000-strong audience - including the judges - teary eyed.
Amanda revealed she was "in bits" after watching him on stage before he was ushered into the next stages with four yeses.
Elsewhere on the show fans were creeped out by an invisible Phantom act, but many believe they've worked out who was behind the audition.
At the iconic London Palladium, the invisible person made Alesha Dixon choose an item out of the box, which Amanda guessed correctly, and also eerily wrote on a chalkboard, despite no one being there to do the writing.
All the judges were stunned by the act and sent the mysterious act through, but fans believe it is Marc Spelmann behind the persona - Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly's Golden Buzzer pick from a previous series.
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