Amanda Holden stripped naked in a risqué video before the brand-new launch of Britain's Got Talent.
The BGT judge, 52, oozed glamour as she took her adoring fans through a 'day in the life' style video before the exciting new series of the ITV competition kicked off on Saturday night.
The mum-of-two left little to the imagination in the video blog as she took her fans along with her from early morning to late night.
The intriguing video kicked off with Amanda headed to work at Heart Radio in central London and as always, she oozed glamour on her commute to work in Leicester Square in a head-turning striped suit.
She then filmed herself stripping naked for a shower as she allowed her towel to drop down on the floor before she stepped into the shower.
The clip then cut to Amanda stepping out of the shower only to be handed a cup of coffee before she began to get ready for the rest of her bust day.
BGT judge Amanda then proceeded to sit comfortably in her glam chair as she got her hair and makeup seen to by her team.
After getting all dolled up, Amanda was hen greeted by her fellow Britain's Got Talent judges, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell, as well as new arrival, Bruno Tonioli.
Amanda's risqué video comes as Britain's Got Talent viewers welcomed new judge Bruno to the panel as he takes over from David Walliams.
David shocked Britain’s Got Talent fans in November 2022 when he announced he was set to leave the long-running show.
The comedian-turned-children's author joined the judging panel in 2012 alongside Amanda, Simon, and Alesha.
However, he quit the show last year as he reportedly felt it was “time to move on and focus on his other projects”.
His exit came after he was forced to apologise after audio of him making vile comments towards BGT contestants was leaked.
The disrespectful conversations were made during filming at the London Palladium in 2020.
David apologised for making the "disrespectful comments" during filming breaks.
In a statement he said: “I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain’s Got Talent in 2020.
“These were private conversations and – like most conversations with friends – were never intended to be shared. Nevertheless, I am sorry.”
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