Amanda Holden turned heads wearing an all-red outfit as she left Heart Radio in London this morning.
The Britain's Got Talent judge painted the town red in a matching dress, coat, Jimmy Choo high heels and clutch bag.
The 50-year-old looked gorgeous as she strutted down the pavement and smiled for the cameras in the figure-hugging dress.
Amanda braved the winter chill in the bright ensemble for her radio shift today.
The presenter also took to her Instagram Stories to share a boomerang of her outfit, tagging the designer brands.
Amanda always makes the effort for work and is constantly pictured looking glamorous - whether it's on her way to present the radio or judge on Britain's Got Talent.
On Monday, Amanda stood out from the crowd as she donned a skintight pink latex dress for the BGT auditions.
The 2022 try-outs recently kicked off at the London Palladium.
The Heart Radio favourite had been forced to take a few days off from co-presenting her breakfast radio show due to her scheduling commitments.
However, it looks like the star is back and ready to entertain listeners.
Amanda had revealed that she cried when the talent competition resumed production recently as it was the first time that the show has had a live audience in two years.
The judges - including Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - have returned over the last weekend to film for the show.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, it had to be postponed last year.
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After reuniting, Amanda, Simon, Alesha, David and hosts Ant and Dec took to their social media to share sweet snaps of them posing together.
Amanda confessed that reuniting with her fellow judges and working in front of a live audience proved to be emotional.
She said to Breakfast Show colleagues Jamie Theakston, 51, and Ashley Roberts, 40: "Do you know what, I have to say, I cried. I mean it was so lovely to see everybody but when we walked into the theatre and actually had an audience, a proper audience."
Holden said that "it's all PCR" and masks, but that there are "live people backing" the judges - with much of the previous series, in 2020, having featured a virtual audience.
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