Amanda Holden spared no expenses celebrating her recent birthday with an over-the-top bash surrounded by her famous pals.
The 51-year-old saw in another year with an elaborate belated party at glitzy London restaurant Isabel Mayfair, with the likes of Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts and TV presenter Siân Welby in tow.
Dressed to impress, Amanda was pictured in a sparkling black suit and matching bra as she posed alongside friends at the swanky do.
The presenter and radio host captured the night on her Instagram page, captioning her posts: "Belated London birthday celebrations underway", followed by a heart and dancing emoji and completed with the hashtag #GirlsOnTheTown.
Taking to her stories, Amanda was eager to share a sample of the night's wild antics with her 1.8 million Instagram followers, which included the star twinning with her birthday cake - shaped like her torso and decorated to imitate her bedazzled bra.
Friends were seen cheering and clapping as the presenter received the cake, shouting 'oh my God!' when she saw the racy sweet treat.
This is the latest in a string of lavish birthday celebrations, as Amanda recently returned from a luxury Dubai holiday with husband Chris Hughes and daughters Lexie, 16, and Hollie, 10.
The TV star shared stunning snaps of her age-defying beauty while soaking up the sun in the influencer hotspot, and to mark her birthday, she posted a pic of herself wearing a sparkling feathered mini dress alongside some colourful balloons.
The celebrations come as a relief after a busy start to the year, as auditions for the upcoming season of Britain's Got Talent are in full swing with the show set to return later this year.
After the show suffered a year-long absence, the long-standing BGT judge admitted on Heart that she cried with happiness when filming started back up again.
Amanda will appear beside fellow talent-show judges Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell, and David Walliams as the show commences its fifteenth season following the hiatus.
Confessing to Breakfast Show colleagues Ashley, 40, and Jamie Theakston, 51, she said: "Do you know what, I have to say, I cried.
"I mean it was so lovely to see everybody but when we walked into the theatre and actually had an audience, a proper audience."
Amanda said that filming is "all PCR" and masks, but there are "live people backing" the judges - with much of the most recent series, which aired in 2020, having featured a virtual audience as a result of Covid restrictions at the time.
After two years without a live audience, the star was thrilled at the return towards normal life, commenting that it makes a "huge difference."
She added that the atmosphere at the auditions has been "electric."
The official start date for Britain's Got Talent 2022 is yet to be confirmed, but fans speculate that the show will likely be back on TV screens in April.