Amanda Holden dazzles in a turquoise gown as she greets fans ahead of pre-recorded BGT auditions

Amanda Holden dazzles in a bold turquoise gown as she greets Britain’s Got Talent fans at the pre-recorded auditions before COVID-19 lockdown restrictions

She’s known for her fabulous sense of style and passion for fashion.

And Amanda Holden once again pulled out all the stops as she wowed in a turquoise gown as she arrived at the Britain’s Got Talent auditions, which were recorded weeks before the COVID-19 lockdown.

The TV judge, 49, appeared in great spirits as she happily greeted fans in scenes filmed before social distancing restrictions were put in place.

Wow! Amanda Holden wowed in a turquoise gown as she arrived at the Britain's Got Talent auditions, which were recorded weeks before the COVID-19 lockdown

Wow! Amanda Holden wowed in a turquoise gown as she arrived at the Britain’s Got Talent auditions, which were recorded weeks before the COVID-19 lockdown

Amanda looked radiant in her bright green ensemble which featured a ruffled collar and flowing skirt.

She paired her colourful attire with white pointed stilettos and shielded her eyes with trendy cat eye sunglasses.

The mum-of-two swept her blonde tresses into a neat up do’, while she upped the glam with a slick of clear lip-gloss. 

The new series of Britain’s Got Talent kicked off last weekend, with Sing Along With Us receiving the coveted golden buzzer. 

Hi guys! The TV judge, 49, appeared in great spirits as she happily greeted fans in scenes filmed before social distancing restrictions were put in place

Hi guys! The TV judge, 49, appeared in great spirits as she happily greeted fans in scenes filmed before social distancing restrictions were put in place

And now the next batch of hopefuls have been revealed ahead of the second episode on Saturday night.

Among them is Frontline nurse Beth Porch, 25, who is set to wow judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams with her original song You Taught Me What Love Is, written about saving lives – before she tested positive for coronavirus.

Beth, who sings to child cancer patients at Great Ormond Street Hospital, joined a host of hopefuls who aimed to impress during the series 17 auditions which were filmed earlier this year before the UK COVID-19 lockdown.

SPOILER: Nurse Beth Porch, 25, is set to wow BGT judges on Saturday with her original self-penned song, written about saving lives – before testing positive for coronavirus

SPOILER: Nurse Beth Porch, 25, is set to wow BGT judges on Saturday with her original self-penned song, written about saving lives – before testing positive for coronavirus

Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus. 

Her emotional song, titled You Taught Me What Love Is, was inspired by her experiences over five years on the cancer ward at the London hospital and Beth revealed that she found writing the track therapeutic.

She told The Sun: ‘Obviously it’s very emotionally demanding work. This song was just a way for me to process my feelings at what was a difficult time.’

Impressed: She described the track which is set to impress the judges as 'an homage to all her patients, their families and what they have to go through'

Impressed: She described the track which is set to impress the judges as ‘an homage to all her patients, their families and what they have to go through’

She described the track as ‘a homage to all her patients, their families and what they have to go through.’

Auditioning alongside Beth on Saturday are Shalom Chorale, Wesley Williams, biker Jack Price, magician Aidan Mccann and a host of other hopefuls.

The new series was filmed earlier this year before the UK lockdown and as a result the live episodes have been postponed. 

Catch all the action on Saturday night at 8pm on ITV. 

Incredible: Beth, who sings to child cancer patients at Great Ormond Street Hospital, joined a host of hopefuls who aimed to impress during the series 17 auditions which were filmed earlier this year before the UK COVID-19 lockdown

Incredible: Beth, who sings to child cancer patients at Great Ormond Street Hospital, joined a host of hopefuls who aimed to impress during the series 17 auditions which were filmed earlier this year before the UK COVID-19 lockdown