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Amanda Holden sent temperatures soaring yet again as she slipped into a racy outfit for night two of the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals on Tuesday.
The TV personality, 51, put on a leggy display in a thigh-split purple gown featuring silver embellishments as she took to the judging panel at Hammersmith Apollo.
Adding inches to her enviable frame with a pair of sparkling heels, she posed up a storm with her hand on her hip.

Wow! Amanda Holden sent temperatures soaring yet again as she slipped into a racy outfit for night two of the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals on Tuesday
Amanda, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams will be tasked with the decision of who to send through.
After Amber And The Dancing Collies performed a swashbuckling routine, Simon quipped that he had been inspired to run a dog-themed Pirates Of The Caribbean.
David observed: ‘This is a nation of dog lovers, the public go crazy for this but you are talented too and it’s the chemistry that made it.’



Out of this world: The TV personality, 51, put on a leggy display in a thigh-split purple gown featuring silver embellishments as she took to the judging panel at Hammersmith Apollo



Gorgeous: Adding inches to her enviable frame with a pair of sparkling heels, she posed up a storm with her hand on her hip
When asked how she felt about her pooches by Ant & Dec, following the performance, Amber said: Yeah, I’m really proud of them.’
Earlier in the evening, they kicked off the first of a week of live shows with a spectacular opening performance from the cast of Back To The Future musical – as they introduced the judges.
Alesha looked gorgeous in a sparkly purple dress with a plunging neckline.



In her element: After Amber And The Dancing Collies performed a swashbuckling routine, Simon quipped that he had been inspired to run a dog-themed Pirates Of The Caribbean



Big fan: David observed: ‘This is a nation of dog lovers, the public go crazy for this but you are talented too and it’s the chemistry that made it’
Simon and David looked dapper as they dressed in suits for the occasion, with David opting for a navy tailored ensemble while Simon kept it classic in grey.
After the Voices of Armed Forces Children Choir belted out a heart-wrenching track, Amanda gushed: ‘I have to say I think that was one of the most emotional and courageous performances I’ve seen on the show. You all deserve it.
‘I hope you’re all crying happy tears. I feel so proud of you all, I barely know you but want to give you a massive cuddle.



Ensemble: After the Voices of Armed Forces Children Choir belted out a heart-wrenching track, Amanda gushed: ‘That was one of the most emotional and courageous performances’



Impressed: Simon quipped: ‘With the Jubilee it’s interesting how a bunch of kids can make a stronger message than a bunch of rubbish politicians’



Woah! Magician Ryland Petty asked the judges to mix up a Rubik’s Cube. It soon transpired that the final result matched his own one, which he had prepared before the show
Simon added: ‘All of you were amazing. All of your mums and dads are in the armed forces, we must remember, and with the Jubilee it’s interesting how a bunch of kids can make a stronger message than a bunch of rubbish politicians.’
Magician Ryland Petty asked the judges to mix up a Rubik’s Cube. It soon transpired that the final result matched his own one, which he had prepared before the show.
After a group of children behind unzipped their hoodies to show the coordinating print on their T-shirts, the student used his magic to return to the cube to matching sides.



Catchy: After Dante Marvin performed an original comedy song, David said: ‘It should e in the pop charts! You put a smile on the face of everyone you meet’



Having fun: Dante said: ‘I absolutely loved it. I didn’t know if I was gonna be here in the semis but now I might be going through to the final!’
Alesha said in her feedback: ‘Our little one Harry Potter. ‘You are so cute and adorable. You did really well to hold up in front of our audience here.’
After Dante Marvin performed an original comedy song, David said: ‘It should e in the pop charts! You put a smile on the face of everyone you meet.’
Amanda added: ‘I’m gonna be singing that all night long. I didn’t know how you would top your first audition but you did.’



Incredible: Up next was Alesha’s golden buzzer, Flintz & T4ylor, who belted out their own rap tune against a live piano tune
Dante said: ‘I absolutely loved it. I didn’t know if I was gonna be here in the semis but now I might be going through to the final!’
Up next was Alesha’s golden buzzer, Flintz & T4ylor, who belted out their own rap tune against a live piano tune.
Simon heaped them with praise. He said: This was without question the best performance of the night so far. Don’t get me wrong, I liked a lot of the acts. I think this performance is going to change your life.’
David chimed in: ‘It couldn’t have gone any better, guys!’



Entertaining: When ranger Chris Roberts danced alongside people in dinosaur costumes against a medley of hits, Amanda appeared to be having a whale of a time



Unimpressed: David, who pressed his buzzer while Alesha gave feedback, said, ‘You just have a bunch of friends who like to dress up as dinosaurs’
When ranger Chris Roberts danced alongside people in dinosaur costumes against a medley of hits, Amanda appeared to be having a whale of a time.
She confessed, ‘That was great. I was so ready to buzz this act and I ended up having the best night of my life. Thank you very much.’
David, who pressed his buzzer while Alesha gave feedback, said, ‘You just have a bunch of friends who like to dress up as dinosaurs.’



Brave: Impressionist Ben Nickless poked fun at Elvis Presley, Gary Barlow, Boris Johnson, Kermit The Frog, Piers Morgan, Bear Grylls and Joe Wicks
Impressionist Ben Nickless poked fun at Elvis Presley, Gary Barlow, Boris Johnson, Kermit The Frog, Piers Morgan, Bear Grylls and Joe Wicks.
On his birthday, he also attempted Britney Spears, Prince Charles, Holly Willoughby, Scooby Doo, Homer Simpson, Billy Connolly, Michael McIntyre, Mrs Brown, Ozzy Osbourne, Dec Donnelly, Ant McPartlin, David Walliams, Alan Carr.
Simon said: ‘It absolutely cracked me up, it was so funny, so silly. The audience loved it. I can see in your face that it’s dawned on you that you’re here. You’ve been doing the club circuit, you’ve got your break now and good for you.’
Escapologist Andrew Basso was restrained by his arms and chained by his neck inside a glass box, with a leather belt tied around his waist.



Worrying: Escapologist Andrew Basso was restrained by his arms and chained by his neck inside a glass box, with a leather belt tied around his waist



Sinister: As things grew more sinister, he began to bang his hands against the glass before ringing a bell which was in place for a case of a disaster
Only Ant & Dec knew the passcode for the padlock. Submerged into a tub of water, black ink soon hid him from view.
As things grew more sinister, he began to bang his hands against the glass before ringing a bell which was in place for a case of a disaster.
After two minutes and 58 seconds, he emerged hanging from the bottom of the cage and it was revealed that he had survived after all.
An unimpressed David said: ‘For you, it’s your greatest fear but for me it’s an ordinary Saturday night. I couldn’t see what you were doing. Were you having a sandwich?’
Amanda added: ‘There is a lot of work and this is dangerous but you left me disappointed this evening. I felt your first audition was much more intense. Because of the darkness, we were left wondering if there was less dangerous and more deceit.
With a big task in mind, Simon said: ‘I would put in a lot of piranha fish if you get to the final. Could you do that?’



Theme: Earlier in the evening, Ant & Dec kicked off the first of a week of live shows with a spectacular opening performance from the cast of Back To The Future musical
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