AMANDA Holden proved she just keeps getting better with age as she stripped naked for a steamy shower clip.
The TV favourite, 53, bared all for the saucy Instagram video as she promoted a new Baylis and Harding body care range.
Amanda put her toned figure on display as she ditched her white robe and jumped in the shower.
She was seen smiling as she lathered on the soapy product.
The Britain's Got Talent judge posed facing away from the camera, and pulled a cheeky face as the shower door closed behind her.
Amanda captioned it: "I had such a fab shower thanks to Baylis and Harding new The Edit range.
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"There are three luxurious scents - Twilight Amber, Cherry Temptation and Neroli Sands. Which one sounds like your favourite?"
The skincare brand quickly gushed: "You look fabulous! Glad you love the range so much."
While one fan wrote: "Little teaser you are up and beyond belief so beautiful."
A second added: "Very cheeky and gorgeous."
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Amanda is not shy when it comes to baring all.
Just last month she put on an eye-popping display as she posed in a tiny bikini whilst aboard a yacht.
She looked sensational as she displayed her incredible figure in the two-piece from her Lipsy range.
Amanda is filming a new Netflix show, which promises to be one of the most dramatic ever made.
Speaking about the project on Heart Radio with her co-host Jamie Theakston, Amanda said it was a “dream come true”.
“I love the idea of a love and relationship show. I’ve always wanted to do one," she added.
Cheaters: Unfinished Business will see contestants try and work through their issues to save their relationships after the trust was lost.
When asked how she felt about taking back cheating exes, she said: “I don’t know.
"I sometimes think if you’re young, it can be forgiven, can’t it? Because you sometimes don’t realise what you’ve got under your very nose.
“And you go off and explore and go, ‘do you know what, she was the one’ or ‘he was the one’.
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"There’s all kinds of couples, everyone’s involved, so it’s not your stereotypical show. I am so excited!”
“I mean, obviously Netflix, you just go, ‘wow!’ And then this genre is something I have always, always wanted to do."