The mum-of-two narrowly avoids showing off her bare body while tap-dancing. Get the best celeb exclusives and video house tours to your inbox every evening with our daily newsletter. And it seems the mum-of-two very nearly flaunted her bare body to her 58K followers on Instagram. Taking to her favourite photo-sharing app, the Britain's Got Talent judge wrote: "Getting ready for bgt Birmingham! The actress carried on teasing her online fans by tap-dancing in circles in her black and white heels.

Amanda Holden naked: Britain's Got Talent judge in unearthed topless pics



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Amanda Holden has stunned fans by sharing a clip of her writhing around on the floor in a barely there gown, flashing her nether regions as she smouldered for a photoshoot. Britain's Got Talent babe Amanda Holden has stunned fans after sharing a cheeky behind the scenes clip of her writhing on the floor. The TV regular, who currently co-hosts the breakfast show on Heart Radio, took to Instagram before sharing the video with her army of fans. Slipping into a satin white gown, Amanda look glamorous as ever as she writhed around on the floor, causing her dress to ride up, flashing her nether regions. Thanks to the garment featuring a cut out front, the blonde babe's killer pins were placed firmly centre stage.


TV presenter Amanda Lamb: 'I can’t tell you how many penises I’ve seen on the train'
The presenter is hoping her journey to Scotland for the Ideal Home Show will contain less nudity than she usually encounters while travelling. Telly presenter Amanda Lamb is fed-up getting an eyeful of men who forget to hit the automatic lock in train toilets. But the former Scottish Widows poster girl is hoping her journey to Scotland this weekend for the Ideal Home Show will pass without incident. The former presenter of A Place in the Sun has no shortage of male admirers and fans have hailed her online as the Charlie Dimmock of property.



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