Amanda Holden commanded attention on the streets of London this week, showcasing a stylish winter ensemble as she departed from the Heart Radio studios.
A Head-Turning London Look
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 54, looked effortlessly chic on Thursday. She wore a figure-hugging red dress that perfectly combined style with seasonal warmth. The eye-catching piece was a bobble cable knit design featuring bell sleeves, reportedly costing around £200.
Amanda elevated the outfit with a pair of towering red stilettos, adding significant inches to her frame. She carried her essentials in a large leather bag and completed the glamorous look with a long red trench coat draped over her shoulders. Finishing touches included a pair of black-tinted sunglasses and a sophisticated brown manicure.
The Cheesy Confession on BBC's Greek Job
This stylish outing followed a recent revelation from the TV and radio personality that left fans both shocked and amused. On her BBC property series, Amanda & Alan's Greek Job, Holden disclosed the surprising reason behind a change in her figure.
During a break from renovating a property on the idyllic island of Corfu, her co-star Alan Carr, 49, pointed out that her breasts appeared larger since their previous series. Without missing a beat, Amanda attributed the change to her love for the local cuisine, specifically a popular pan-fried cheese dish.
'They have, it's because of the Saganaki cheese, that is my favourite thing to eat,' she confessed, leading to a fit of cackling laughter between the two friends. The BBC later posted the clip on Instagram with the caption 'The pros of a Greek diet,' prompting a wave of fan reactions.
Fan Reactions and Family Life
Followers were quick to comment on the hilarious exchange. One fan described Amanda's laugh as 'pure filth,' while others simply enjoyed the duo's infectious chemistry. 'Love these two and their renovations. Just what we all need – love and laughter,' wrote one viewer, with another joking they would need to try Saganaki cheese themselves.
Away from the cameras and the building sites, Amanda is a mother to two daughters, Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 14, whom she shares with her showbiz agent husband, Chris Hughes, 51. She has previously spoken about encouraging her girls to stay grounded, hoping they develop 'a thick skin' should they ever choose a life in the public eye, a trait she has cultivated throughout her own career.