Amanda Holden pulled out all the stopped for the last Britain's Got Talent semi-final show of the week in a dramatic black fish-tail gown.
The judge, 52, stunned yet again in the huge dress with sheer corset as she appeared on the live show alongside fellow judges Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell.
Amanda has been keeping up with her daring looks and didn't hold back for Friday night's number, which she paired with slicked back hair and gold jewellery.
She left viewers gushing as one said: "Always looking amazing honey."
Another added: "Woow amanda so pretty you look."
"Morticia eat your heart out," commented someone else in reference to the Addams Family.
Last night she wowed in a strappy white two piece for Thursday's semi final as she exposed her midriff.
One fan gushed: "Out of this world," and a second commented: "Best outfit so far."
On Wednesday she donned a tiny silver mini dress and sky-high black heels, which left fans floored. Earlier in the week Amanda daringly dazzled in a shimmery floor length see through dress, with thigh high slit, whilst Monday night saw Amanda wow in a yellow skintight PVC dress with a daring plunge.
Amanda has certainly kept her promise of upping the ante during the latest series.
In an exclusive chat with the Mirror, she said: "I am thinking more rubber. I enjoyed wearing latex in the audition and I am thinking more latex in their lives. More latex and more sweating!"
It comes after the talent judge was hit by a record-breaking number of Ofcom complaints for her daring fashion choices in 2017.
Her £11,000 sheer black sparkly gown saw a record breaking 663 Ofcom complaints due to its plunging neckline.
However, the mum of two has declared the show as the perfect chance to "take risks" with her look.
On Thursday night's show it was confirmed the two acts returning on Sunday night were Malakai and Duo Odyssey - both picked by the public.
They join six other acts already confirmed for a spot in the final show.
Ghetto Kids and Travis George were sent into the final thanks to the pubic votes, with the judges divided.
Dance group Ghetto Kids were sent straight through to the final by the initial public vote, already having impressed the judges with their performance.
It meant singer Travis had to go against guitarist Harry Churchill, with both of them in the top three - but the public vote revealed Travis was safe.
On Tuesday night, Viggo Venn and Olivia Lynes were the two acts revealed to have made it through.
Meanwhile, on Monday it was dancer Musa Motha and singer Amy Lou who won the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final of the series.