Amanda Holden soaks up the sun by the pool as she snaps stunning shots of a daring silver corset dress with a plunging neckline

Amanda Holden soaks up the sun by the pool as she snaps stunning shots of a daring silver corset dress with a plunging neckline

Amanda Holden basked in the sun by a pool in stunning snaps released of the daring silver plunging corset gown she wore for the Britain’s Got Talent final.

The presenter, 53, has a history of picking racy ensembles for the family show, and outraged viewers have even filed Ofcom complaints about some of her outfits in the past.

And she slipped into her raciest outfit yet for the live finals on Sunday at the Eventim Apollo.

Amanda went braless as she showcased her ample cleavage in a silver plunging corset dress which featured an armour-like bodice. The bottom half of the dress then extended into a sheer silver mesh skirt.

In stunning snaps, Amanda showed off the gown ahead of the final, basking in the sunshine as she sprawled by a pool.

Amanda appeared to laugh off backlash over her risqué outfits on Sunday night, as she purposefully flaunted her physique in her daringly-cut ensemble.

She joked about her wardrobe and said it was fellow judge Bruno Tonioli’s turn to flash the flesh, as she subtly hit back at fans after being inundated with complaints.

The BGT judge proved she couldn’t be more unfazed over the backlash she’s received recently over her racy outfits.

She captioned the post: ‘but for once… it’s not me laughing face emoji’

The TV star’s sartorial choices on Britain’s Got Talent are often a talking point among fans of the series.

Amanda’s wardrobe has led to some controversial moments in the past, after a daring Julien Macdonald gown she wore during the semi-final of BGT in 2017 attracted a staggering 663 Ofcom complaints.

The plunging floor-length dress was slashed to the navel, with a cut-out panel that reached down to the small of her back — and came under fire when furious viewers deemed it ‘inappropriate’.

But despite the £11,000 ensemble causing hundreds of viewers to complain to Ofcom, the media regulator decided not to investigate.