Amanda Holden,52, looks breathtaking in a skimpy leotard and heels as she dresses up as a version of the Easter bunny

Amanda Holden,52, looks breathtaking in a skimpy leotard and heels as she dresses up as a version of the Easter bunny
Published 1 years ago on Mar 16, 2023

And Amanda Holden  looked breathtaking when she posed in a series of sexy Easter-themed snaps on Friday wearing a skimpy leotard, heels and bunny ears.

Dressed as the Easter bunny, the presenter, 52, looked coyly over her shoulder in the steamy black and white photos. 

The Britain's Got Talent judge looked flawless in the cheeky bunny outfit. 

Flaunting her incredible figure, Amanda posed in stilettos and an attention grabbing body suit. 

She then added floppy bunny ears and a tail to the ensemble to create the seasonal theme. 

Draped over her shoulders, the Heart FM host's caramel tresses looked gorgeous in big bouncy curls.  

Amanda had gone full glam for the fun photoshoot as she sported lashings of mascara and shiny lipgloss in the flawless pics. 

And the body confident outfit is no surprise as the presenter spoke out recently about how much she enjoys ditching her clothes. 

Speaking to the Mail On Sunday's YOU Magazine, Amanda revealed she didn't even get dressed to cook a family roast once.  

She said: 'I was quite literally the Naked Chef.

'I got out of the shower, realised I was running late to get everything on the table so I didn't bother to get dressed. 

'I just raced downstairs, got the potatoes on, the meat in the oven and my veggie option. It definitely made it more interesting.'

Chris, Lexi, and younger daughter Hollie, nine, didn't seem to care, she added.

'No one noticed. It's absolutely par for the course for me to be walking around with no clothes on in our house.

'Obviously now Lexi's a bit older she does a bit of eye-rolling every now and again, but they're all very used to me.'

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