Amanda Holden, 54 sends pulses racing in a £2,695 mini dress as she showcases her toned figure for Britain's Got Talent's first semi-final
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Amanda Holden sent pulses racing in a £2,695 glass mini dress as she showcased her toned physique for Britain's Got Talent's first semi-final on Saturday.
The contest judge, 54, looked incredible as she took to Instagram to flaunt her pricey, delicate beaded and crystal embellished chandelier dress.
She added inches to her frame as she slipped into a pair of towering Christian Louboutin Rosalie heeled Sandals.
For the event, she accessorised her very lavish outfit with a string of diamond hoop earrings and an intricate bracelet.
She styled her long highlighted brunette locks into a chic half-up-half-down style, curling into loose waves.
Ahead of the weekend episode, Amanda posed up a storm as she sat in the driver's seat of a Ferrari.


Sharing an album of leggy snaps, the judge penned: 'Starting with a sparkle'.
For the semi finals, the show announced a huge change for this year.
For 18 series, the beloved talent show has mostly stuck to a similar format during the competitive semi-final rounds.
Presented by Ant McPartlin, 49, and Declan Donnelly, 49, Britain's Got Talent has seen a range of impressive acts so far this year.
Judges Simon Cowell, 65, Amanda, Alesha Dixon, 46, and Bruno Tonioli, 69, have been giving their verdicts on the variety of talents that have taken the stage.
But in a massive twist, the Golden Buzzer will be introduced to the live semi-finals.
Just one judge, or Ant and Dec, will be given the iconic buzzer, which will give them the power to send just one act straight through to the grand finale each week.
It would mean the hopeful contestant is one step closer to winning the competition and securing the huge £250,000 cash prize and a Royal Variety Performance.









With Amanda being chosen as the first judge to use the buzzer during the first semi final, she chose to use the buzzer for dance group The Blackouts.
Each of the five semi-finals will air each weekend on Saturday's from April 26, except for the fourth, which will be broadcast on Sunday, May 18.
It will see eight acts competing every weekend for the Golden Buzzer to be pressed.
At the end, the public will also vote for their favourite act that night, which will secure them a place in the final.