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Katie Fitzpatrick

Amanda Holden enjoys sunshine getaway in Portugal with her look-alike daughters

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has been sunning herself on a beach holiday with her husband and daughters during the half-term break.

With BGT replaced by The Masked Dancer over the past week on ITV after the 2021 series of the talent show was cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Amanda caught some rays on a family getaway in Portugal.

And fans were floored by how much her daughters Lexi, 15, and Hollie, nine, look like their mum.

"Sisters," she wrote as she shared on Instagram a snap of her siblings smiling side-by-side on the beach, both wearing red tops.

"Beautiful!! exclaimed TV presenter and West End star Denise Van Outen.

"Aw Amanda they're so beautiful like their mummy," said another follower.

"They both share the Holden Smile!" commented another.

"Beautiful girlies like their mum," said another Insta follower.

The 50-year-old TV favourite looked stunning as she posed in a white bikini and took a dip in the sea in a black fishnet swimsuit.

In another photo posted on her social media she looked super-glam alongside her record producer husband Chris Hughes as they went on a date night.

"Date night with my gorgeous," she wrote with a love heart emoji.

Amanda accessorised her black date night outfit with gold hoop earrings.

She completed the look with smoky eye makeup and fluttery lashes.

And the star added a nude lip colour.

Fans recognised her holiday destination as Portugal with one claiming to have spotted her at the airport.

"Portugal!! I saw Amanda at the airport," they said.

On Thursday Portugal was moved from the green travel list to amber status on the government's Covid-19 travel traffic light system.

This meant that travellers returning to the UK will have to quarantine following the review.

The change will come into effect from 4am on Tuesday 8 June.

The Department for Transport said the measures are being implemented "to safeguard public health against variants of concern and protect our vaccine rollout."

Portugal was previously the only major holiday destination on the green list, meaning Brits could return home without having to quarantine

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