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AMANDA Holden stunned in a see-through plunging dress.

The 52-year-old set pulses racing as she showed off her new clothing collection with Lipsy London.

Amanda Holden stunned in a figure-hugging black dress
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Amanda Holden stunned in a figure-hugging black dressCredit: instagram/lipsy
The BGT judge showed off her new collection with Lipsy London
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The BGT judge showed off her new collection with Lipsy LondonCredit: instagram/lipsy

Taking to Instagram on Monday, Amanda gave her followers a glimpse at her new clothing line.

The TV personality looked sensational as she donned a black see-through dress with a plunging chest cutout.

She kept her blonde locks down and opted for a bronzed make-up look.

Amanda beamed at the camera as she finished the look with a pair of black sandal heels.

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Speaking to the camera, she told her followers: "I am back. This is my party edition.

"Oh my gosh, there are some real corkers in this range. Something for everybody."

"Set your alarms for tomorrow," she added.

Eariler this year the Britain's Got Talent judge announced she is the new face of the high-street fashion company - even though she is twice the age of their average customer.

Expressing her delight, Amanda said in a statement: “I am thrilled to collaborate with Lipsy – we wanted to create a range that celebrates the spirit of the modern woman – confident, empowered, and utterly glamorous.

"The pieces in this collection are not only stylish but also versatile, making them perfect for any occasion.”

Her appointment as Lipsy's oldest ambassador comes after she previously admitted she steals clothes from her own daughter.

She told The Sun last year:  "There’s this sequinned . . . I wouldn’t even call it a bikini top. My daughter’s 16! I went, ‘No, you’re not wearing that to Reading Festival, but Mummy can have it’.

"So Mummy’s got it, and waiting for a moment to wear it. It just about covers the bits up top that you would expect it to cover, but it was definitely not for my daughter. In two years, she can have it back.”

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