Amanda Holden has raised the temperatures of her fans by stripping off and plunging herself in a steamy bath.
The 51-year-old Britain's Got Talent judge shared a video of her bathroom dip on Instagram, ahead of her appearance on the the ITV talent show's fourth live semi-final on Thursday evening.
Amanda is seen wearing an intricate gold necklace and bracelet as she beams with happiness in the bathtub.
The TV star whipped her hair into a vertical state, resembling The Simpsons mum Marge Simpson, with the use of purple shampoo rather than a blue tinge.
The bathroom is thought to be in her elegant Cotswolds home and in the promotional video, Amanda is seen holding a bottle of Charles Worthington Colour Plex.
She tells her followers: "This is mine and my daughter's favourite toning shampoo."
Amanda has once again been turning heads this week with her stunning outfits for the BGT live shows.
Last night she wore a bejewelled gown that had 50,000 hand embroidered crystals which split opinions among viewers.
Most were sending positive messages of support while some thought that the dress was "unsuitable" for the audience viewing at 8pm.
Amanda's dresses are no stranger to controversy, with the judge often courting complaints from those watching as her flashes of flesh are considered too much by some.
In 2017, Amanda's dress saw the ITV show receive 633 Ofcom complaints as she wore a £11,000 black sequinned gown which was slashed at the waist to show off her cleavage and dipped low at her back.
Speaking to OK! about that moment, Amanda said: "That dress was hysterical – it was Julien Macdonald.
"I had bits of fish wire underneath my breasts trying to hold that together.
"It's been called another national crisis – but, oh no, I will not be covered up."
Amanda has certainly lived up to that promise this year and while her outfits have not matched the daring of that moment, they have certainly accentuated her stunning figure and given her fans plenty of joy.
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