Amanda lifts spirits in a silver sequined miոidress for a talent show performance
She may have received hundreds of Ofcom complaints over her racy wardrobe choices in past Britain’s Got Talent series, but that hasn’t stopped Amanda Holden.
And the 52-year-old sent temperatures soaring in a strapless sequinned mini-dress for Sunday’s live grand final.

The silver frock hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure and boasted a fitted bodice along with a balloon skirt.
Amanda’s strapless number was embellished with sequins and beaded trim and she completed the look with clear perspex jewellery.
Sporting a glamorous palette of make-up she wore her blond tresses in loose waves and slipped her feet into sliver heels.
Norwegian comedian Viggo Venn has been crowned the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2023.

Dancer Lilliana Clifton, 13, and 14-year-old magician Cillian O’Connor placed in second and third respectively — but missed out on the title.
Viggo scooped the £250,000 prize and a spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance.
However, audience members appeared to boo Viggo, while social media erupted as viewers claimed the talent show was fixed.

After technical issues and a series of switch-offs during Saturday evening’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final,
ITV could be forgiven for crossing fingers and toes as the grand final of their long-running flagship kicked off on Sunday evening.
After a tense semi-final singer Amy Lou will be joined by magician Cillian O’Connor, acrobats Duo Odyssey, dance troupe Ghetto Kids,

dancers Lillianna Clifton and Musa Motha, opera singer Malakai Bayoh, singers Olivia Lynes and Travis George and comedians Tonikaku and Viggo Venn.
33-year-old Viggo not only donned his now-iconic hi-vis vest but forced head judge Simon Cowell into wearing a matching one as rose petals were thrown over the pair
Judge Alesha Dixon told him: ‘You’ve captivated the nation, they love you.’