Amanda Holden turns heads in a thigh-skimming neon green blazer dress with a plunging neckline as she departs Heart radio
She never disappoints with her stylish fashion choices.
And Amanda Holden made sure to turn heads as she slipped into a plumping neon green ensemble as she departed the Heart FM studios in London on Thursday.
The presenter, 51, looked effortlessly chic in the thigh-skimming blazer dress with a button closure and rolled up sleeves.
Eye-catching: Amanda Holden, 51, turned heads in a thigh-skimming neon green blazer dress with a plunging neckline as she departed Heart radio in London on Thursday
She elongated her toned pins with a pair of nude suede stiletto heels and carried a crossbody quilted Gucci handbag with a gold chain strap.
Amanda shielded her eyes with some angular framed tortoiseshell sunglasses and wore her blonde locks in a straightened style.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, accessorized her stylish Zara ensemble with an array of gold bangles and a pearl bracelet.

Chic: She elongated her toned pins with a pair of nude suede stiletto heels and carried a crossbody quilted Gucci handbag with a gold chain strap


Elegant: Amanda shielded her eyes with some angular framed tortoiseshell sunglasses and wore her blonde locks in a straightened style

Stunning: The Britain’s Got Talent judge, accessorized her stylish Zara ensemble with an array of gold bangles and a pearl bracelet
The outing comes after Amanda revealed her favorite moment of the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent involves a girl dancing to her song, in scenes which are yet to air.
She confessed that viewers will see her ‘get emotional’ when the auditionee uses her cover of Over The Rainbow from her 2020 album Songs From My Heart.
Speaking to The Mirror, Amanda divulged: ‘A little girl came out and danced to my version of Over The Rainbow! I was like, “Oh my God, that’s my song!” The proudest thing she was saying to Simon, “That’s my version.”
‘And then he made some cheeky joke about it. I couldn’t wait to text my husband to say, “Oh my God, this little girl just danced to my track!” as I have masterminded the whole album. It was a real emotional moment and it felt like a dream.’


Neon: Amanda later took to her Instagram Story as she mimicked Kermit the frog and penned: ‘It’s not that easy being green’

Coming soon: The outing comes after Amanda revealed her favorite moment of the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent involves a girl dancing to her song, in scenes which are yet to air
Amanda’s revelation comes as the talent competition has been criticized for having professional performers on the series.
Comedian Axel Blake was slammed by viewers after they pointed out that he had already gained mainstream success, even having his own stand-up show on Amazon Prime.
Many drew comparisons between Axel and Loren Allred, who was already a famous singer who had been featured on the soundtrack of The Greatest Showman.
One person wrote: ‘I refuse to believe that the #BGT Golden Buzzers are real and spontaneous. Yesterday it was to someone who sang an actual song in Greatest Showman and has been in the music charts in the US. Tonight it’s a comedian who has a stand up show on Amazon Prime…’

Sneak peak: She confessed that viewers will see her ‘get emotional’ when the auditionee uses her cover of Over The Rainbow from her 2020 album Songs From My Heart
Another echoed: ‘so last night there was a golden buzzer for a singer with a net worth of 2 million and a song in one of the biggest movies to ever exist and tonight’s golden buzzer was an award winning comedian who has an amazon prime show? ??? wtf is happening this series #BGT’.
And a third chimed in to say: ‘Apparently that comedian has already got a stand up show on Amazon Prime. Yet another wasted golden buzzer. It’s an absolute fix.’
Amanda defended the show, saying: ‘There are some professionals who would never have dared to come on the show before, but now find themselves in the same position as everybody else. The whole industry has been on its knees and I think they’ve seen us as a gateway to get back on stage for real, and actually, they had a great experience, a positive experience and have shown us stuff we’ve never seen before .’
She pointed out that at the same time they still have lots of people who are not professional performers, saying there’s a ‘real mix’ of people ‘from all different walks of life’.

Sweet surprise: Amanda divulged: ‘A little girl came out and danced to my version of Over The Rainbow! I was like, “Oh my God, that’s my song!”‘ (Pictured on the show in April 2022)
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George Holan is chief editor at Plainsmen Post and has articles published in many notable publications in the last decade.