Amanda Holden turns heads in a figure-hugging red dress after she reveals the surprising reason why her ‘breasts are getting bigger’

Amanda Holden turns heads in a figure-hugging red dress after she reveals the surprising reason why her ‘breasts are getting bigger’

Amanda Holden turned heads in a figure-hugging red dress when she left Heart Radio studios in London on Thursday.

The radio presenter, 54, looked effortlessly chic as she slipped into the £200 bobble cable knit number.

She added inches to her frame as she slipped into a pair of towering red stilettos and toted around her belongings in a large leather bag.

To complete her glamorous ensemble, the blonde beauty slipped a long red trench coat over her shoulders.

Amanda completed her wintery outfit with a pair of black-tinted sunglasses and a brown manicure.

Her outing comes after she left fans in shock when revealing the surprising reason her ‘breasts are getting bigger’ on her BBC property series alongside Alan Carr.

Amanda Holden, 54, turned heads in a figure-hugging £200 red dress as she left Heart Radio studios in London on Thursday

Amanda Holden, 54, turned heads in a figure-hugging £200 red dress as she left Heart Radio studios in London on Thursday

The radio presenter looked effortlessly chic as she slipped into the bobble cable knit number which featured bell sleeves

The radio presenter looked effortlessly chic as she slipped into the bobble cable knit number which featured bell sleeves

In a look back at the episodes of Amanda & Alan’s Greek Job, which follows the duo as they undertake a home renovation on the idyllic island of Corfu, Amanda and Alan, 49, stopped for a chat about her figure.

Between working hard on the building site of their new renovation project, which follows on from their previous series in Italy and Spain, the Britain’s Got Talent host revealed she’d had some unwanted side effects from the Greek diet.

‘Your breasts have got bigger since the last one,’ Alan can be heard telling his pal and co-star, as the camera zooms in on Amanda’s ample chest.

To which Amanda responds, blaming a popular pan-fried cheese dish: ‘They have, it’s because of the Saganaki cheese, that is my favourite thing to eat.’

‘Are you rubbing it straight in?’ Alan quips, leaving the pair cackling with laughter.

Posting the clip to Instagram, the BBC penned: ‘The pros of a Greek diet,’ as they encouraged fans to tune in to watch the new series.

Taking to the comments of the post, fans were left gasping about Amanda’s ‘filthy’ laugh following the comments about her breasts from her best friend.

‘Amanda’s laugh is pure filth and I’m here for it!’ one wrote under the clip, as a second chimed in: ‘Amanda’s cackle cracks me up!’

She added inches to her frame as she slipped into a pair of towering red stilettos and toted around her belongings in a large leather bag

She added inches to her frame as she slipped into a pair of towering red stilettos and toted around her belongings in a large leather bag

To complete her glamorous ensemble, the blonde beauty slipped a long red trench coat over her shoulders

To complete her glamorous ensemble, the blonde beauty slipped a long red trench coat over her shoulders

Her outing comes after she left fans in shock when revealing the surprising reason her 'breasts are getting bigger' on her BBC property series alongside Alan Carr

Her outing comes after she left fans in shock when revealing the surprising reason her ‘breasts are getting bigger’ on her BBC property series alongside Alan Carr 

Amanda showed off her changing cleavage while wearing this plunging Victoria Beckham number over the festive period

Amanda showed off her changing cleavage while wearing this plunging Victoria Beckham number over the festive period  

A third agreed: ‘Love these two and their renovations. Just what we all need – love and laughter,’ as a fourth joked: ‘Saganaki? I’ll need to try that!’

Amanda is a mother to two children, Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 14, whom she shares with her showbiz agent husband, Chris Hughes, 51.

It comes after the TV star said her daughters Lexi and Hollie couldn’t be less interested in her showbiz career, despite growing up with one of the most recognisable faces on British TV.

However, she said she has always encouraged her girls to stay grounded and to develop ‘a thick skin’ if they ever choose to follow her into the public eye.

Speaking about life with husband Chris, she told The Sun: ‘You do have to develop a thick skin, and they both know that mummy has one and that we take everything with a pinch of salt in our house. So I hope they’ve learnt enough from me.’

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