AMANDA Holden has been caught on camera with her mum Judith - who could almost pass for her sister.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 53, was filmed at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show alongside Judith and they both oozed glamour.
Amanda wore a stunning red and white floral dress to the horticultural event, while Judith opted for a smart white trouser suit with pink chiffon scarf.
While in SW3, the mother and daughter duo were filmed for the BBC2 RHS Chelsea Flower Show round-up programme and they had a good laugh together on screen.
Amanda was quick to recall her childhood with her younger sister Debbie and they both dissolved into giggles a the memory.
The Heart Breakfast radio host told the cameras: "My biggest memory of our garden growing up was that my mum would chuck us out into the garden to play and we would bury all of her cutlery and crockery.
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"She'd let us do it just to keep us quiet, really."
Judith jokingly replied: "Unfortunately they didn't grow to be more silverware!"
Chuckling with her mum, Amanda exclaimed: "Exactly!"
Amanda has a close bond with Judith, despite living miles away from her.
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Judith is based in Cornwall with Amanda's stepfather Leslie Collistor but they try to see each other as often as they can.
Earlier this year, Judith made another appearance on the small screen alongside Amanda - this time in her BBC show with Alan Carr.
Judith flew to Italy to help Amanda and Alan choose plants for the garden of the property they were renovating for Amanda & Alan's Italian Job - and she quickly told her eldest daughter off.
As they headed into a garden centre, Amanda briskly told her her mum to "come on". Judith quickly scolded: "So bossy, Amanda."
Amanda admitted: "I've always been bossy. Alan says I'm very bossy."
Proving exactly why Judith was the perfect person to accompany her to the Chelsea Flower Show, Amanda told the cameras in Italy: "I actually have no clue what I'm doing in the garden, and my mum has definitely got green fingers.
"Her garden in Cornwall is like, you would buy a ticket to see it."