Amanda Holden gave fans a Valentine’s Day surprise on Monday morning as she shared a seductive snap of herself posing in her pyjamas.
The 50-year-old reality show judge flashed a coy smile as she posed beside a fireplace and with her legs on display.
Amanda’s warm, brown eyes trained on the camera lens as she tilted her head to one side – while her PJs were noticeably coated in tiny hearts.
Taking to Instagram, Amanda shared the delightful snap with fans and followers – who were more than happy to shower her with compliments.
The star herself simply captioned her post: “#Happyvalentines” along with a simple red heart emoji.
The photo quickly gained tens of thousands of likes and a slew of compliments from admirers, fans and fellow celebrities – with the post attracting the attention of Matt Baker who replied: “Happy Valentines”.
One follower joked in the comments section: “Looks like you're waiting for me Amanda. I'll be there asap!”
And another responded: “Morning Mandy happy valentines looking gorgeous girl.”
Amanda bookended her weekend with suggestive Valentine’s Day themed posts on her Instagram page – as she previously shared a racy snap on Friday.
Ahead of the weekend, Amanda caused jaws to drop as she stripped to a matching red lace bra and knickers set for a tasteful photo.
Clutching a single red rose, Amanda wrote: “All ready for #valentines ? @jdwilliamsuk ( rose models own )”.
The snap provoked a flurry of compliments from followers, with one branding the star: “incredible” while many others responded with the flame emoji in approval.
While rising celebrity chef Chris Baber joked: “Watch your fingers on the thorns.”
Amanda has discussed her workout routine in the past – but says she maintains her incredibly toned figure by avoiding the gym when she can.
She said: "I like to keep active. But I can't stand gyms. I like to run for an hour a week, as I feel great afterwards. It's also time to myself, which is worth its weight in gold.”
She has also warned fans off following diets in the past saying life is too short to waste time avoiding the delights of food.
She told the MailOnline previously: "You have to enjoy life. I eat everything. Drink everything. I had a friend once who didn’t make it to her 50s and her biggest regret was she spent her life on a diet. I don't diet."
She has also previously expressed her love for yoga – which she got into following the traumatic birth of her second daughter, Hollie, 10.
She said: "I got into yoga because after Hollie was born I'd been on a ventilator and I had a lot of lung problems. Kundalini yoga is all about breath work, so I took it on to build my strength. A lot of people advised me to do it for calmness, too. I don't really sit still, I'm always on the go."