Amanda Holden instantly sent temperatures soaring for the Britain's Got Talent grand final on Sunday night.
The television star, 52, is no stranger to wowing fans and throughout the semi-finals week certainly did not disappoint with her showstopping looks.
Amanda has previously faced the wrath of television watchdog, Ofcom for her racy looks but this year she was keen to point out that this doesn't bother her.
The television judge appeared on stage as she showcased her gym-honed physique in front of millions of viewers.
Slipping into a silver minidress which perfectly showed off her toned legs, Amanda added glamour to her look as she styled her blonde tresses into loose natural waves.
Fans were left in complete awe of the star as she graced the stage ahead of taking her seat and viewers instantly flocked to Twitter to share their thoughts.
"#bgt Amanda giving Britney vibes!! #BGT2023," said one.
While a second penned: "Amanda Holden just does something to me man!"
Over on her Instagram page, Amanda offered fans a closer look of her dress which featured an almost transparent skirt as she posed over a light which gave a glimpse of her shadow.
The talent show kicked off with a string of acts, including a wildcard but judges Simon Cowell, Amanda, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Toniolo had no say tonight.
The mum-of-two previously stated that she believes the variety show is the perfect opportunity to "take risks" with her look and slammed "dressing for your age".
She said: "Times have changed and I don’t feel anyone should feel pressure to dress for your age. It's all about body positivity and feeling good."
In 2017, one of Amanda's sheer dresses saw Ofcom receive over 660 complaints due to its plunging neckline which gave fans a glimpse of her cleavage.
At the time Amanda refused to pay any attention to the negative comments, saying: "That dress was hysterical – it was Julien MacDonald. I had bits of fish wire underneath my breasts trying to hold that together.
"But, look, I'm from a small-chest family, plus you know I'm 48 years old.
"It's all quite laughable, but all everyone seems to talk about. It's been called another national crisis – but, oh no, I will not be covered up."