Amanda Holden, 51, has taken to Instagram once again to show off her ageless figure – but this time she channelled a look reminiscent of the 1970s.
Not letting her day job of presenting Heart Breakfast stop her from making an effort with her fashion choices, Amanda donned some 70s-style flared jeans for Wednesday's look.
Posing up a storm for her Instagram Stories, the 51-year-old Britain's Got Talent beauty looked incredible as she stood with her hand on her hip while showing off her latest on-trend ensemble.
Donning a pair of low-rise blue flared jeans, she tucked in a sweet white button-down blouse and threw a cream boucle cardigan with gold buttons over the top.
With her shoulder-length hair down and framing her face, the Heart Breakfast presenter accessorised the look with some gold jewellery and a fresh face of minimal makeup.
In a short clip she posted on her story alongside the ageless glam snaps, Amanda could be seen strutting her stuff in the Heart Breakfast office.
She paired the flowing flared jeans with a pair of white pointed court shoes, which contrasted perfectly with the denim and white vibe.
Amanda's latest ageless snap comes as her lookalike teenage daughter Lexi has been tipped to earn £1 million in her first year of modelling – something that comes soon after starting her career in the industry.
The 16-year-old model was recently signed up by modelling agency Storm Model Management – the same agency that helped the likes of Kate Moss and her half-sister Lottie make names for themselves.
Amanda recently revealed that it was Lexi's decision to take on the world of modelling after Storm reached out to the youngster.
The Britain's Got Talent host has said that she would like to become a 'momager' like Kris Jenner, who aids her daughters in crafting their incredibly successful careers.
She told the MailOnline: "I hope I am! If I have an ounce of the business acumen that Kris has then yes."
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