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AMANDA Holden channelled Sharon Stone as she crossed and uncrossed her legs in a mini dress - as fans joked "that's a close call".

The Heart Breakfast presenter, 49, nearly gave her 1.5m followers an eyeful in a move that was reminiscent of the iconic scene from hit 90s film Basic Instinct.

Amanda Holden nearly gave fans an eyeful as she crossed her legs
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Amanda Holden nearly gave fans an eyeful as she crossed her legsCredit: instagram.com/noholdenback

In the boomerang on Instagram, Amanda is seen sitting in a chair wearing a green leopard print dress with her legs crossed.

As she twirls around in the seat she uncrosses her legs - similar to the scene where Sharon Stone's character does the same while being interrogated by a room full of men.

Fans joked that they nearly saw everything, with one saying: "That’s a close call 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥."

Another added: "Even sexier than when Sharon Stone did it."

A third remarked: "You look astonishing 😍❤️."

She channelled her inner Sharon Stone with the risky move
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She channelled her inner Sharon Stone with the risky moveCredit: instagram.com/noholdenback
It was a close call as the star nearly flashed
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It was a close call as the star nearly flashedCredit: instagram.com/noholdenback

The former actress is famed for her revealing gowns at her other job as judge ITV talent show, Britain's Got Talent, and the first of this year's semi-finals was no different.

Amanda - who is acting as head judge in Simon Cowell's absence - made a grand entrance, popping out of a raised platform as Ant and Dec sang a jazzy opening number.

She revealed her low-cut metallic gown, which featured an open weave and thigh-high split.

When she took her seat at her judging desk, Amanda also revealed the gown had a large open back, flashing even more flesh.

Sharon Stone's scene shocked movie-goers watching Basic Instinct in 1992
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Sharon Stone's scene shocked movie-goers watching Basic Instinct in 1992Credit: Handout

Asked by Ant and Dec how she felt about the show being back on our screens after many months of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, she replied: "Oh my goodness it's so exciting.

"I think it's what as a nation we need, we need Saturday night's to feel normal again and Britain's Got Talent is the best way for everyone to get that in their lives."

It's been a busy week for Amanda, who joined in the row over Diversity's Black Lives Matter dance on Britain's Got Talent last week.

Complaints over the performance, which saw a white cop kneeling on Ashley Banjo have reached 23,308 according to figures from TV watchdog Ofcom.

Amanda's stunning gown on the opening night of Britain's Got Talent
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Amanda's stunning gown on the opening night of Britain's Got TalentCredit: Instagram

She said she backs Ashley, who is standing in for Simon Cowell while he recovers from a back injury "100 per cent".

Amanda said: "It is extraordinary. I think the number of negative complaints means this conversation is right and needs to happen.

"What hasn’t been reported is the positive response - hundreds of thousands of them. We stand by them and stand by Ashley Banjo 100 per cent."

Sharon Stone's famous leg-crossing scene in Basic Instinct

 

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