Amanda Holden is currently enjoying a luxurious holiday in the sun, and she's been spending some quality time with her lookalike daughters.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 50, took to her Instagram account on Tuesday night to share a photo of herself with her two girls, Lexi, 15, and Hollie, nine.
She looked stunning in a metallic green dress, which was cinched in at the waist with a shiny matching belt.
Her frock featured a halterneck style and a low-cut neckline, which drew attention to the TV star's cleavage.
Amanda's blonde locks were worn swept back in a bun in the photo.

She also sported a gold pendant necklace and a pair of gold hoop earrings.
Amanda gazed lovingly at her oldest child Lexi, who looked grown up in a yellow dress.
Lexi smiled for the camera while her famous mum held on to her waist.
Meanwhile, Amanda held her other hand on little Hollie's arm as the schoolgirl pulled a shy pose for the camera while sporting a leopard print dress.
Amanda posed with her daughters, who she shares with her husband Chris Hughes, on what looked like a hotel balcony with a forest behind them.
"My babies #holiday #family," she captioned the photo, adding a balloon emoji.
The Heart radio host has been posting plenty of photos from her holiday.
She recently shared one of herself and hubby Chris in which she gave her fans a rare look at her naturally curly hair.
Before that, Amanda had posted another snap showing off her incredible figure in a blue bikini.
She was seen climbing on a ladder out of the ocean while also sporting a cap and a pair of sunglasses.
This is Amanda's second holiday in recent months, as she previously went to Portugal in June.
She had complained about having to spend £2,500 on Covid tests so she could travel abroad.

She said: "I don't want to rant on and on about it, but I think that is taking advantage of the British public.
"I'm in a position where I can afford to chuck that money. It's awful. It's a huge amount of money - that is literally chucking it away. Someone's taking the p***."
Amanda added: "Never again am I paying that amount of money. There should be some kind of inquiry into that.
"It was worth it in the sense that we got away as a family and we were so fortunate to be away. I can't moan about it because so many other people didn't get away, and we got home and safe and all of that."