Amanda Holden is well-known for her gorgeous selfies, and she has once again delighted fans and famous buddies to a jaw-dropping snapshot while on vacation.
The 52-year-old Heart Breakfast anchor looked stunning in an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny green triangle bikini while on a romantic holiday with her husband Chris Hughes.
She stood in her swimsuit in front of a gorgeous mountain backdrop, accessorising with gold jewellery and stylish black sunglasses.
Amanda looked every bit the Baywatch babe as she posed with her long, blonde hair down, looking into the camera lens and staring out into the distance, giving her Instagram fans a sly glimpse behind her back.
The desire was palpable in the comments section, as her famous pals praised the actor and singer.
Chatty Man Alan Carr simply wrote ‘Phwoar!! ❤️,’ while fellow Heart host Ashley Roberts commented fire emojis alongside The Only Way Is Essex star Sam Faiers and TV personality and singer Myleene Klass.
Former Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams remarked that the two ‘might be twins,’ while Hollyoaks star Paul Danan offered the couple a pretty heated, but kind, comment.
‘I always said you had the best back I’ve ever seen. I remember you were wearing a backless dress at a thing we were at back in the day and I was blown away by how incredible your back was and man its as good as it was then and that was surely something like 20 years ago. Good on you babe. You look beautiful. X,’ he wrote.
It comes after the BGT judge stunned viewers with her lookalike daughter on the pink carpet for the premiere of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.
Amanda and her husband Chris have two daughters, Hollie, 11, and Alexa, 17.
She and Hollie donned matching pink costumes to the star-studded event, which also included Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling from the film.
The London premiere occurred only days after the Heart Breakfast host said she was in tears as Hollie reached a crucial milestone.
She admits to feeling ‘a little gloomy’ after picking up Hollie from her prep school for the final time before she starts secondary school.
Chatting to co-host Jamie Theakston on her radio show, Amanda began: ‘I’m not gonna lie. I feel a bit depressed today.’
She continued: ‘I think there might be lots of mummy and daddies that feel like me today.
‘I went down to the prep gate of my daughter’s school yesterday to watch her and all her little friends who she’s been at that school with since she was four leave.
‘They all came out of the gates, all in tears… except my daughter.
‘It was like, “I don’t know why everyone’s crying, mummy, we’re gonna see them in year seven in the mixed school“.
‘And I’m like, “it’s an end of an era“.’