Amanda Holden joins lookalike daughters in the weekly Clap For Our Carers applause

Amanda Holden steps out in tiny shorts alongside her lookalike daughters as they join in the weekly Clap For Our Carers applause

She has been keeping busy amid the COVID-19 pandemic by continuing to host Heart Breakfast.

And Amanda Holden expressed her gratitude towards the real heroes of the nation as she joined in the Clap For Our Carers applause with her daughters Alexa, 14, and Hollie, eight, on Thursday.

In a clip shared to Instagram, the presenter, 49, beamed alongside her lookalike children as they stood on their doorstep for the weekly salute.  

In good company: Amanda Holden expressed her gratitude towards the NHS as she joined in the Clap For Our Carers applause with her daughters Alexa, 14, and Hollie, eight, on Thursday

The Britain’s Got Talent judge showcased her lean legs in hot pants and a T-shirt, while her kids were dressed in rainbow print ensembles. 

‘#clapforourcarers ♥️ #keyworkers #frontlineworkers ♥️#nhs’ [sic], the media personality captioned her post.

While fronting one of the UK’s most famous stations, the blonde beauty continues to appear on Britain’s Got Talent at the weekends. 

Great cause: In a clip shared to Instagram, the presenter, 49, beamed alongside her lookalike children as they stood on their doorstep for the weekly salute

Great cause: In a clip shared to Instagram, the presenter, 49, beamed alongside her lookalike children as they stood on their doorstep for the weekly salute

Comfy numbers: The Britain's Got Talent judge showcased her lean legs in hot pants and a T-shirt, while her kids were dressed in rainbow print ensembles

Comfy numbers: The Britain’s Got Talent judge showcased her lean legs in hot pants and a T-shirt, while her kids were dressed in rainbow print ensembles

The Wild At Heart actress’ charity single, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, is currently raising funds for the NHS amid the coronavirus crisis. 

The Clap For Carers campaign, which started online, has been staged because ‘during these unprecedented times they need to know we are grateful’, the organisers said. 

For the ninth week in a row, National Health Service workers have been the recipients of the cheers and claps from the nation.

Last month the event, organised by the Clap For Our Carers campaign, was expanded to include all key workers, such as supermarket staff, the emergency services and teachers who are continuing to work.  

Britain’s daily coronavirus death toll dropped again as health chiefs announced 338 more victims, meaning the official number of victims has now surpassed 36,000.

The Department of Health toll – which takes into account deaths in all settings – is the lowest figure recorded on a Thursday since March 26 (103) and is even lower than yesterday’s count of 363.

Essential worker: The media personality has been keeping busy amid the pandemic by continuing to host Heart Breakfast (pictured exiting Global Studios earlier in the day)

Essential worker: The media personality has been keeping busy amid the pandemic by continuing to host Heart Breakfast (pictured exiting Global Studios earlier in the day)