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Nika Shakhnazarova

Amanda Holden coats herself in cash as her dress drips £50 notes in epic £1m giveaway

Amanda Holden has reminded fans that she's no stranger to glamour as she donned a money dress made up of £50 notes.

The Heart Radio presenter, 49, showed off the impressive - albeit slightly dramatic - gown as she geared up to give away a whopping £1 million sum to a lucky Heart listener.

As her dress drips off £50 notes, Amanda seemed excited to get the giveaway underway.

Sharing a video of her making it rain with the cash, the mum-of-two penned: "Can't believe the day is finally here! So excited to be giving away £1,000,000 on Heart Breakfast this morning for Heart's Make Me A Millionaire!!"

Amanda made it rain with the fake £50 notes (noholdenback/Instagram)

The Britain's Got Talent presenter went on to share another snap of herself donning the extravagant gown, as she throws the cash in the air in the picture.

She penned: "#Heartmillionaire @thisisheart this morning we will change someone’s life forever."

The dress boasted a plunging neckline and a high leg split in the middle.

She shared a series of snaps on her Instagram (instagram)

Amanda teamed the look up with silky pink stilettos as she let her wavy blonde locks flow.

It comes as the bomshell confirmed  that the Britain's Got Talent live shows will return later this year.

The 49-year-old ITV talent show judge has said that the Ant and Dec hosted show will still go live despite originally being postponed by the channel due to the  coronavirus  outbreak.

The extravagant dress boasted a plunging neckline (noholdenback/Instagram)

The TV personality has said that BGT bosses have asked her to keep "early autumn" free in her schedule as there are hopes that the show can resume filming then, as lockdown restrictions are predicted to be relaxed in the coming weeks.

Speaking to  HuffPost UK, Amanda said: "All of the main judges have been given a date to hold in early autumn to see if it works live."

She added: "But we would never do it without an audience because we've always said the British public is the fifth judge.

"So we can't do it without them – it would be no fun without them! We'll see what happens, but we are planning to do it this year."

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