Amanda Holden looked radiant in a purple bikini as she celebrated her 52nd birthday on Thursday.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge and presenter flaunted her stunning physique in swimsuit while posing for photos on a beach.
The actress wore a purple cover-up, a straw sun hat, and black sunglasses while clutching a coconut and flashing her dazzling whites.
In the amusing photo, the renowned face also wore a birthday tag that stated ‘Happy Birthday’ in honour of her special day.
’52 today – grateful to be alive and happy with people I love,’ she captioned the Instagram photo.
Friends and admirers flocked to the comments section beneath the sun-kissed photo to send their well wishes and words of encouragement to the lovely celebrity.


Daisy May Cooper penned: ‘Happy birthday gorgeous xx [sic]’, while singer Alexandra Burke wrote: ‘Happy birthday my darling xxx sending love [sic]’.
Ashley Roberts, Amanda’s breakfast show co-host, also wished her a happy birthday, writing, ‘Legend. ‘Happy birthday, sister!!!!!! [sic]’.
During the exotic vacation, the presenter tried Tom Hanks’ viral champagne and diet coke mix.
She was recorded preparing the cocktails for the famed ‘Diet Cokagne’ in an Instagram stories video.
Amanda was spotted putting one-third Champagne into a glass and then topping it up with Diet Coke.
She then tried the beverage and appeared to love it, commenting, ‘It tastes like an ice pop!’
The actress celebrated her tropical birthday after providing some insight into new BGT judge Bruno Tonioli, who joined the team after quitting Strictly Come Dancing.
She told The Sun that he had had ‘violated every rule’ and provided the newcomer some expert advise as he adjusts to life on the popular show.
‘He’s a wonderful ball of energy and in a good way he’s already broken every rule,’ Amanda said.
She continued: ‘So much so that Simon will probably have to throw out any rulebook this year.
‘It’s going to be a brilliant series. We’ve only filmed auditions in London so far but we can’t wait to get to Manchester for the first time since the pandemic hit.
‘My biggest piece of advice is if you’re playing a musical instrument through an unusual body part, please make sure you go to the toilet first.’