Amanda Holden stunned I Can See Your Voice viewers when she made a rather racy admission on the BBC show.
The mum-of-two, 51, was giving her opinion on one of acts who had performed - who told viewers they loved gardening.
Not missing a trick, the Heart FM presenter quipped: "I love gardening. I've got a lovely bush... in my garden.
"And I look after it," she added. "I tend to it, it's really well-loved."
With a glint in his eye, judge Jimmy Carr said: "I heard you have a man in twice a week," which left the audience in hysterics.
He then asked: "But you're saying you take care of it yourself?"
"I take care of it myself," Amanda agreed.
The saucy exchange went down a storm on Twitter with many fans cock-a-hoop over the innuendo.
One said: "#ICanSeeYourVoice Amanda not subtle talking about her bush."
While another shared a laughing emoji along with the caption: "Amanda's bush innuendo."
The Britain's Got Talent judge looked stunning the show, wowing fans with a navy sequinned number, which set off her blonde locks a treat.
However, as she helped two contestants weed out the good and bad singers, Amanda ended up storming off the set after being accused of being 'unhelpful'.
A player on the show called Haloo dismissed the judges’ assistance in the show, saying: "I love you guys but you are no help."
Following the comment, the bubbly blonde stood up from her chair followed by comedian Jimmy.
Host Paddy McGuinness quipped: "Off you go, see you later" before telling singing legend Lulu she could say.
Amanda and Jimmy have great fun on the show even after the controversial comic made a brutal joke about the presenter last month.
One of the vocalists on the BBC show was named "No Scrubs" because she studied medicine.
Referencing this, Jimmy quipped: "You know, No Scrubs. Would it be appropriate to take a moment to thank the doctors and nurses that have worked tirelessly over the last couple of years?"
The studio applauded, before Jimmy continued: "On Amanda's new face..."
Paddy couldn't contain her laughter, and Amanda saw the funny side too, as she laughed along.
Feigning innocence Jimmy asked: "What?" before Alison Hammond jokingly rebuked him.