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Jessica Sansome

Amanda Holden shares support for BGT co-star Alesha Dixon at Eurovision as she's told 'stop it' with racy piano snap in Paris

Amanda Holden shared her support for Britain's Got Talent co-star Alesha Dixon ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest final as she wowed with her own snaps from Paris.

Presenter Alesha, 44, left viewers stunned during Thursday night's Eurovision semi-final in a black mini-dress with a cutaway corset detail and a dramatic sweeping train. And fans did a double-take over the BGT judge as they said she resembled Beyonce with tumbling blonde waves.

@bursinammy asked on Twitter: "Is it me or Alesha really looks alike Beyonce tonight? #Eurovision2023" As she shared her beauty details for her look, with chunky gold accessories and metallic nails, Amanda responded with a flame emoji as the compliments poured in.

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Alesha has been presenting the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina.

Across the Channel, fellow judge Amanda, 52, was jokingly told 'stop it' as she posted a raunchy snap of herself reclining on top of a piano with her head thrown back, which she captioned 'Making Whoooopie.'

Barry Head told her: "Oh just stop it, no ok love it MORE." And Amanda Holden Fan said: "Mum gone wild in Paris." Amanda, 52, was looking fabulous in France as she also posed in a red high-neck mini dress.

"Ooh La La! Enjoy! x" gasped Loose Women star Ruth Langsford. Her Heart Radio co-star Ashley Roberts praised: "That’s my sister." And LJ Ralphy tweeted: "Those legs."

Amanda and Alesha would usually be on-screen together on a Saturday night in Britain's Got Talent. But while Alesha appears as a presenter for Eurovision on BBC One, Amanda is nowhere to be seen.

Ths hit talent show, which also features Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli on the judging panel, hasn't aired on Saturday as ITV has amended the television schedule. Those wanting to see the next batch of auditionees will have to wait until Sunday (May 14) for the next instalment at 7.40pm as the Eurovision grand final airs on their rival channel.

Instead, ITV will show Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom from 8pm. It comes as over on BBC One from 8pm, Eurovision fans will be eagerly watching the final of the 2023 contest unfold as all 26 acts take to the stage at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.

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