Amanda Holden shakes a winter greeting in an elegant floral dress

Amanda Holden shakes a winter greeting in an elegant floral dress and coat as she leaves Heart radio studio

Amanda Holden turned to one of Kate Middleton ‘s favorite street stores for her latest sartorial show on Wednesday.

The 49-year-old was wearing the VK Green Floral Print Silk Midi Dress from LK Bennett which is currently on sale from £ 495 down to £ 198.

The print is bold, blousy green with purple and red flowers and has a soft turtle neck, pleasing detail to the bodice and pleated short sleeves.

On the way!  Amanda Holden gave a winter greeting in a floral dress and stunning coat as she left Heart radio studio in London on Wednesday

On the way! Amanda Holden gave a winter greeting in a floral dress and stunning coat as she left Heart radio studio in London on Wednesday

Saving the Money: The 49-year-old wore the Vita Green Floral Print Silk Midi dress from LK Bennett which is currently on sale from £ 495 down to £ 198

Saving the Money: The 49-year-old wore the Vita Green Floral Print Silk Midi dress from LK Bennett which is currently on sale from £ 495 down to £ 198

As spring had not yet grown, she made sure she was warm enough to balance a navy coat on her shoulders when she left Global Radio’s headquarters.

Amanda added a few inches to her height with matching navy heels and added an extra touch of glamor with oversized designer sunnies.

And while the salons are closed among the national locks, Amanda was still sporting caramel colored hair, which had a light curl.

Did anyone prescribe a dose of glamor?  Once inside the studios, Britain's Got Talent judge shared a boomerang on social media while making a small twist in her ensemble

Did anyone prescribe a dose of glamor? Once inside the studios, Britain’s Got Talent judge shared a boomerang on social media while making a small twist in her ensemble

Once inside the studios, Britain’s Got Talent judge shared a boomerang on social media while she did a little twist in her ensemble.

She will have a little more time in her hands this year as Britain’s Got Talent, who is a talent judge, was sent off during the pandemic.

Amanda has stated that she agrees with the decision, as the show simply would not have worked without a live studio audience.

Speaking about the decision on Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston, the radio presenter said that the public is needed there at the time of the tests as it ‘affects the quality of the show’ as they are the fifth. judge ‘.

Warm enough: With the spring not yet blown up, she made sure she was warm enough to balance a navy coat on her shoulders when she left Global Radio's headquarters

Caught in a spill: Amanda added a few inches to her height by matching navy heels and added an extra touch of glamor with oversized designer sunnies

Warm enough: With the spring not yet blown up, she made sure she was warm enough to balance a navy coat on her shoulders when she left Global Radio’s headquarters

Keep laughing: She'll have a little more time on her hands this year as Britain's Got Talent, who is appearing as a talent judge, was put off during the pandemic.

Keep laughing: She’ll have a little more time on her hands this year as Britain’s Got Talent, who is appearing as a talent judge, was put off during the pandemic.

She explained: ‘We were planning to start filming on January 18th and then it was pushed to the 28th and then we got the call yesterday before the press release just saying, “look out of her -all Britain’s Got Talent television show needs the audience “.

‘We need you guys, because we call them the fifth judge and it doesn’t make any sense not to be behind them.’

Amanda said she was pleased with the decision to delay the show, as she went on to say that she would prefer to wait until BGT can create the best production.

She said: ‘I think it affects the show and it affects the quality of the show and the world’ s greatest enthusiasm – because there’s so much hard work on it. behind the stage and everyone has put in a lot of effort to give it the best show it can be – it still impresses, so I’d rather wait and do as well as I can. which can be and put forward in the fall. ‘

Commenting on the return of Judge Simon Cowell, she said: ‘I will miss Simon though. It will be almost two years since I met him! ‘

Looking for the positives: Amanda said she was pleased with the decision to postpone the show, as she went on to say that she would prefer to wait until BGT can produce the best production possible. creation

Looking for the positives: Amanda said she was pleased with the decision to postpone the show, as she went on to say that she would prefer to wait until BGT can produce the best production possible. creation

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