Amanda Holden sent temperatures soaring as she unzipped her denim dress flashing her cleavage in a racy Instagram video on Tuesday.
The judge, 53, went braless under the sexy figure hugging number as she cheekily pulled down the front zip displaying her side boobs.
Filming in the Heart FM studios, Amanda looked incredible in the Karen Millen dress as she displayed her black underwear through a sexy semi sheer black panelling.
She added inches to her frame in a pair of black Christian Louboutin heels as she posed up a storm in the office.
While pulling the zip up and down on her dress, she said: ‘I am loving this gorgeous dress it will stay in my wardrobe my whole life. It has these sexy slightly see through panels at the side and its very flattering. It’s got a zip. I love it so much’.
Avoiding referencing her new feud with Sharon, 71, she simply wrote: ‘Happy Monday everyone.’
from close friend , after hitting back at over her explosive comments.
Sources are now claiming that since Sharon shared her statement, Simon has reached out to Amanda to show his support.
A source told : ‘It’s one of the first rules of celebrity; you never cross Sharon Osbourne — but Amanda stands by her comments.
‘Her phone was inundated with messages of support from loads of well-known names, all sympathising hugely.’
Amanda reportedly received a message from Simon’s fiancée , as the music mogul himself doesn’t have a phone.
After Sharon branded Amanda an ‘ill-informed sycophantic’ in a social media post over the weekend while acknowledging the judge’s ‘incredible’ career.
A spokesperson for the actress told MailOnline on Saturday: ‘Amanda is aware of Sharon’s incredible career but, just like her, Amanda will always defend those close to her.’
In an acid-tongue letter posted on X, Sharon blasted Amanda after she said Simon had ‘given them a lot of money and a lifestyle they probably wouldn’t have had’.
Amanda had told the Daily Mail’s Weekend Magazine: ‘I hated seeing certain people in a reality show dissing Simon – he’s the person who’s given them all the chances, given them a lot of money and a lifestyle they probably wouldn’t have had.
‘It’s bitter and pathetic. It was like Cinderella with her two sisters in the background – just stabby, stabby, stabby.’