Davina McCall has wowed viewers with her latest stunning look for The Masked Singer.
The ITV reality singing show is back for 2023, with 13 original contestants, including the first ever duo on the programme in Cat and Mouse.
For the second episode, head judge Davina, 55, who is known for her love of fitness and being healthy appeared 'ageless' as she rocked figure-hugging leopard print mini dress with quirky pink feather cuffs.
Taking her place alongside fellow judges Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan, Davina also switched up her hairdo after dividing fans with her blunt fringe last week.
Posting some snaps of her look to Instagram, Davina was inundated with fans rushing to congratulate her latest look.
One fan commented: "You look sensational."
Another agreed, writing: "Wow!! I didn’t even look that good at 30!"
A third added: "I'm a similar age to Davina and if I had worked as hard as her for that figure I'd bloody wear that! She looks sensational."
The latest episode of The Masked Singer on Saturday night saw six more disguised celebrities take to the stage, including Jacket Potato, Fawn, Rubbish, Pigeon, Rhino and the now axed Piece of Cake.
Viewers watched as the second singer on The Masked Singer was unveiled as iconic singer Lulu.
The 74-year-old singer is known for hits including 'Shout' and 'Boom Bang-a-Bang' and even performed for the UK at Eurovision.
As she took off her mask alongside host Joel Dommett, she confessed: "I'm feeling a bit shocked, I was in and now I'm out."
She added: "My grandchildren love this show, they love it, I love it, so that's why I'm here."
Lulu joins sports pundit Chris Kamara who was unmasked and revealed to be Ghost.
Asked why he did the show after he was unmasked, Chris said he had signed up for his grandchildren.
He said: "I want to see the surprise on their faces when they see me unmasked on the show.
"Not even my wife knows so it’s going to be a surprise for the whole family.
"I’m not the best at keeping secrets so I’m not sure what will shock them most, taking part in the show or keeping it a secret."