Amanda Holden hailed ‘out of this world’ as she parades washboard abs in tiny bikini

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden looked nothing short of sensational as she posed up a storm in a minuscule bikini during her lavish trip to South Africa
She rarely goes a week without updating her loyal legion of fans with a scorching hot snap on our feeds.

And Saturday’s (January 7) was no different when Amanda Holden decided to melt the internet all over again with another sizzling holiday snap. The 52-year-old is never one to shy away from the camera and regularly shows off her fashionable outfits online.

It’s fair to say her latest post didn’t disappoint when she sent pulses racing as she paraded her washboard abs in a minuscule gold bikini. Earlier this week, the radio presenter jetted off to Cape Town, South Africa for her first fashion shoot of the year.

The mum-of-two showed off her lavish lodgings at the five-star hotel Mount Nelson while she enjoyed a good book in the enormous garden which overlooked the stunning scenery. Over the weekend, the TV personality certainly made the most of the glorious weather as she put her enviable figure on full display in the tiny two-piece.

Amanda could be seen posing up a storm in the crystal blue swimming pool as she modelled the jaw-dropping swimwear. The Britain’s Got Talent judge treated herself to a generous glass of Aperol Spritz by the pool side.

She accessorised her ensemble with a selection of gold bracelets which complemented her gold rings and dainty gold pendant necklace. The broadcaster finished the look with a pair of black designer sunglasses and a large black sunhat.

She opted for a full face of makeup which celebrates her youthful glow with a pinch of blush on the apples of her cheeks. The star added a touch of bronzer on the apples of her cheeks and lashings of mascara on her fluttery lashes.

The Heart FM presenter finished the look with a swipe of nude pink lipstick on her signature pout as she threw a sultry look to the camera. As she enjoyed some down time away from the office, Amanda took the opportunity to talk about the success of her second series of the Italian Job.

She captioned the post: “Almost 3 million of you have already watched Series 2 of #ItalianJob over the last 24 hours so I’m raising a glass to celebrate + say THANK YOU [loving emoji]. Catch up (or binge watch!) the whole series on @bbciplayer this week or Episode 2 is on BBC1 next Friday.

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