Amanda Holden caught the eyes of Britain’s Got Talent viewers during the show’s first semi-final of the series on Monday as she wore a revealing claret red dress.
The radio host, 53, joined her fellow judges – Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and Simon Cowell – but stood out as she chatted to hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly during the opening minutes of the live episode.
Actress Amanda looked glamorous in her one-shoulder gown which featured sleeves with attached gloves.
The garment’s material gathered to the front but it was for another reason that fans of the show focussed their attention on the dress – many took to social media to note that they could see her nipples through the material.
They joked it must have been cold in London’s Hammersmith Apollo where the semi-final was taking place.
Amanda Holden caught the eyes of Britain’s Got Talent viewers during the show’s first semi-final of the series on Monday as she wore a revealing claret red dress
The garment’s material gathered to the front but it was for another reason that fans of the show focussed their attention on the dress – they said they could see her nipples
One person wrote on Twitter: ‘Live shows baby!!! First live show and Amanda already has her nips out. Fantastic.’
While someone else joked: ‘Amanda has a couple of things that are live.’
Another viewer posted: ‘Shoutout to Amanda Holden’s nipples.’
And someone else shared: ‘Amanda smuggling peanuts again,’ while one other show fan asked: ‘Bit nippy Amanda?’
‘Turn on the heating for Amanda. You could hang a painting off them,’ giggled someone else.
While another viewer noted: ‘Amanda could cut glass with her diamond nipples tonight.’
Someone else wrote: ‘I think Amanda Holden has a couple of points to prove tonight.’
After six weeks of Britain’s Got Talent auditions, the live semi-finals kicked off on Monday as eight acts competed with one another in the hope of landing themselves a valuable place in Sunday’s grand finale.
Actress Amanda looked glamorous in her one-shoulder gown which featured sleeves with attached gloves
Viwers joked it must have been cold in London’s Hammersmith Apollo where the semi-final was taking place
A further eight entrants will feature each night of the week before the final, with two acts from each evening making it through – one decided from a public vote and the second decided by the judges.
The winner will get a life-changing £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
The eight acts who performed on Monday night were Sven Smith, The Trickstars, Trey Braine, Sslaubi Performance Troupe, Taryn Charles, Bikoon, Stardust and Innocent Massuki.
Also performing on Monday night’s show was the West End cast of Disney’s award-winning musical The Lion King.
It comes after Simon and Amanda’s children pushed the golden buzzer on Britain’s Got Talent as the auditions for the series came to an end on Sunday.
During the episode, Japanese skipping dancers Haribow, who somersaulted across the stage doing various tricks, left the judges almost speechless.
They received a standing ovation from the audience and numerous pleas for a golden buzzer, which would put them straight through to the semi-finals and are generally used only by the judges and hosts, from the BGT fans.
Alesha said she had ‘none left’ regarding the buzzers along with Bruno, while Simo said that he ‘did not know what to say’.
‘My son is literally going crazy right now,’ Simon added.
Simon Cowell let his son Eric and Amanda Holden’s daughter Hollie gatecrash the Britain’s Got Talent auditions on Sunday as they both smashed the Golden Buzzer
Simon said he had ‘never heard a reaction like that before’ before gesturing to his son Eric, 10, to push the button after Japanese skipping dancers Haribow auditioned
The audience went wild after Japanese skipping act Haribow took to the stage
Haribow, a group of performers from Japan, all aged between 22 and 24, performed street dance while skipping on jump ropes
His son Eric, who he shares with wife Lauren Silverman, then went over and pushed the buzzer along with Amanda’s daughter Hollie, who she shares with record producer husband Chris Hughes.
‘They pressed it for the audience,’ Amanda said before calling the dancers ‘unbelievable’.
Congratulating the dance troupe, host Dec told them: ‘That’s never happened before.’
Britain’s Got Talent returns for the second live semi-final on Tueaday at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.