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Amanda Holden commands attention in a silk pastel floral dress as she leaves work


Amanda Holden catches the eye in a silk pastel floral dress as she leaves work after presenting radio show

She has been busy promoting her new album, Song From My Heart.

And Friday was no exception as Amanda Holden left Heart Radio after presenting her show with a man trailing behind her holding up her album cover-work. 

The presenter, 48, cut a stylish figure in a plunging silk pastel floral dress which featured a knee-high slit.  

Promo trail: Amanda Holden left Heart Radio after presenting her show with a man trailing behind her holding up her album cover-work

Promo trail: Amanda Holden left Heart Radio after presenting her show with a man trailing behind her holding up her album cover-work

Amanda showed off her tanned legs as she strutted through the capital in brown suede open toe heels. 

She shielded her eyes from the late September sun with cat-eye tortoise shell sunglasses and accessorised her look with a white £1,890 Gucci Marmont handbag. 

The BGT judge wore her blonde hair in soft curls and accentuated her bronzed complexion with a polished make-up look.  

The presenter, 48, cut a stylish figure in a plunging silk pastel floral dress which featured a knee-high slit

The presenter, 48, cut a stylish figure in a plunging silk pastel floral dress which featured a knee-high slit

Leggy: Amanda showed off her tanned legs as she strutted through the capital in brown suede open toe heels

Leggy: Amanda showed off her tanned legs as she strutted through the capital in brown suede open toe heels

Designer: She shielded her eyes from the late September sun with cat-eye tortoise shell sunglasses and accessorised her look with a white £1,890 Gucci Marmont handbag

Designer: She shielded her eyes from the late September sun with cat-eye tortoise shell sunglasses and accessorised her look with a white £1,890 Gucci Marmont handbag

The Britain’s Got Talent judge recently spoke on the show’s controversy regarding Diversity’s dance performance about Black Lives Matter and police brutality.

Ofcom complaints have soared to 23,308 over the performance which featured a portrayal of a policeman kneeling on Ashley Banjo’s neck. 

On Good Morning Britain this week, Amanda said: ‘It is extraordinary. I think the number of negative complaints means this conversation is right and fundamental and should continue to happen.

Gorgeous: The BGT judge wore her blonde hair in soft curls and accentuated her bronzed complexion with a polished make-up look

Gorgeous: The BGT judge wore her blonde hair in soft curls and accentuated her bronzed complexion with a polished make-up look

‘What hasn’t really been highlighted is the fact that we were inundated with overwhelming positive response, hundreds of thousands of them. 

‘As BGT family, and Diversity is very much part of that family, and Ashley is doing a phenomenal job on BGT, we stand by him and stand by that performance 100 per cent.’ 

The star added of Ashley Banjo: ‘He sends out positive vibes to both the haters and the lovers of the piece that they did. He is saddened by negativity.’ 

Presenter Piers Morgan, 55, reiterated his support for the routine saying: ‘If you can’t handle that without feeling the need to never watch BGT again or to complain to Ofcom, there’s something wrong with you. 

‘You, you’re the problem! You’re part of the problem.

‘By the way, if you don’t like me saying this, then don’t watch us either. Don’t watch Good Morning Britain. Because I agree with Ashley Banjo and Diversity. And if you can’t handle it Britain, wake up.’   

Her say: The Britain's Got Talent judge recently spoke on the show's controversy regarding Diversity's dance performance about Black Lives Matter and police brutality

Her say: The Britain’s Got Talent judge recently spoke on the show’s controversy regarding Diversity’s dance performance about Black Lives Matter and police brutality



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