Amanda Holden flaunted her curves – and a little more – in a figure-hugging outfit while celebrating Christmas.
The Heart Radio legend, 52, is no stranger to igniting debate with her clothes, having received several complaints about her appearance when hosting Britain’s Got Talent – even while fully covered-up.
Amanda has previously denied wearing a bra.
This is because, in her words,’my nipples are usually impacted by the cold.’
And on Tuesday, the actress braved the elements to show off her new look.
Amanda walked over her ensemble in an Instagram video, from her brown knee-high boots to a lovely tight dress that she stated was excellent ‘from moving from day to nighttime if you’re getting a head start on your Christmas cocktails.’
She then revealed a huge white purse that carried her full cosmetics kit, as well as a camel coat that she described as ‘a cornerstone in anyone’s wardrobe.’
Amanda said in April that her nipples are frequently seen in images, regardless of whether she’s wearing a small t-shirt or a big sweater, and claimed, ‘I’m not braless.’
‘The fact is, I’m wearing Skims [bras], but my nipples are always affected by the cold. There’s nothing I can do about it.’

The actress then used a fairytale comparison to express her problem: the Princess and the Pea.
’20 mattresses down and you still see my nipples. They show through anything.’
Amanda quipped to OK! Magazine that her pointed nipples served as a compass and that she’d ‘never go lost.’
Her new video comes after Amanda’s buddy, broadcaster Piers Morgan, defended her on his show Uncensored, where he was questioning notorious influencer Andrew Tate.
Tate, 36, who was arrested on rape and human trafficking charges last year, commented on an Instagram photo Amanda posted of herself in a swimsuit.
He said: ‘You are a wife and a mother and youre [sic] far past a teenager. There is no need for this post.’
Piers began by calling Amanda ‘a very good friend of mine’ and described the photo as ‘harmless’ and ‘extraordinarily beautiful’.
He said Tate’s comment was ‘misogynistic,’ with Tate shouting over him – as he had done all through the interview – ‘it’s not misogynist.’
Tate went on to rantingly insist he was ’empowering’ Amanda by reminding her, as he sees it, ‘modesty is empowering for a female.’
Amanda herself previously spoke about Tate’s comment on her Instagram, saying she had been tempted to post the photo with the caption: ‘Kiss my 52-year-old arse.’
She continued: ‘But you just know something like that’s going to go on and on – and in the end, why give him the oxygen?’
When asked if she intends to dress more modestly, Amanda told The Telegraph that she will not be covering anything.
‘I will always listen to myself first, because I dress for me – nobody else,’ she said.