Amanda Holden models her miniskirt and plunging blouse in slow-mo video

Her unshrinking sartorial selections have caught the eye, and sparked much chatter, throughout her years as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent.

And Amanda Holden showed her style remains equally daring away from TV cameras, as she modelled a plaid miniskirt and plunging white blouse on Thursday.

The star, 49, wowed as she strutted her stuff in the hallways of her Heart Radio breakfast show, with the thigh-scraping number’s side slit showing her toned legs.

Model mini: Amanda Holden modelled a plaid miniskirt and plunging white blouse on Thursday

Starting her stroll with her hand on her hip, Amanda showed off her best walk, which culminated in her dramatically flashing her golden locks.

Accessorising with gold statement pendant necklace, the TV personality looked ready for the camera as she sported a palette of impeccably-applied makeup.

Clearly keen to give her flattering ensemble maximum exposure, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a further snap of herself posing in the studios.

Amanda’s fun-filled day at work comes days after she addressed rumours Britain’s Got Talent will be cancelled this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. 

Stunning: The star, 49, wowed as she strutted her stuff in the hallways of her Heart Radio breakfast show, with the thigh-scraping number's side slit showing her toned legs

Whip my hair back and forth: Starting her stroll with her hand on her hip, Amanda showed off her best walk, which culminated in her dramatically flashing her golden locks

Stunning: The star, 49, wowed as she strutted her stuff in the hallways of her Heart Radio breakfast show, with the thigh-scraping number’s side slit showing her toned legs

Impeccable: Accessorising with gold statement pendant necklace, the TV personality looked ready for the camera as she sported a palette of impeccably-applied makeup

Impeccable: Accessorising with gold statement pendant necklace, the TV personality looked ready for the camera as she sported a palette of impeccably-applied makeup

Appearing on her Heart Radio Breakfast show on Tuesday, her co-host Ashley Roberts quizzed her for more information. 

Amanda told Ashley bosses were still having long discussions to see if it was feasible for the show to go ahead, or if it would have to be postponed to 2022. 

Ashley asked Amanda: ‘So, there are rumours BGT may be cancelled due to COVID. Amanda, you had said the live audience is everything, right? Is that the reason?’

To which the judge replied: ‘Yeah, well I personally think that we shouldn’t do it without the fifth judge which is you guys. 

Ensemble: Clearly keen to give her flattering ensemble maximum exposure, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a further snap of herself posing in the studios

Ensemble: Clearly keen to give her flattering ensemble maximum exposure, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a further snap of herself posing in the studios

Breakfast: Earlier in the morning, the TV personality shared a snapshot of her healthy breakfast

Breakfast: Earlier in the morning, the TV personality shared a snapshot of her healthy breakfast

‘We need the people behind us, it’s the one show where it does kind of suffer and I’ll be honest, we’ve been told it’s on hold, but then we’ve been told something different so I think it’s fluid.

I think there are still discussions going on because it’s a big old show and there are a lot of people who are employed behind the scenes so it’s one that needs to be discussed a bit more in length.’

Jamie Theakston added: ‘It’s impossible to make a decision in an evolving situation, because we don’t know what the world is going to look like in 6 months.’

Amanda said: ‘Exactly and I think the producers are very keen not to let anyone down, so I think it’s still under discussion let’s say that.’

Her say: Amanda's posts come after she addressed rumours Britain's Got Talent will be cancelled this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic

Her say: Amanda’s posts come after she addressed rumours Britain’s Got Talent will be cancelled this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic

It comes following reports Thames TV and Simon Cowell’s company Syco have come to the conclusion that it may not be possible to make the programme safely in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The variety show had been due to hold auditions to hold auditions over the summer, with the highly-anticipated live shows to air in the autumn. 

However, it’s said that chances of the show being made this year were ‘extremely slim to non-existent’, and may well be pushed back to 2022. 

A source told MailOnline: ‘The nature of Britain’s Got Talent means we have all sorts of contestants from all sorts of places – home and abroad – taking part. 

Amanda revealed bosses were still having long discussions to see if it was feasible for the show to go ahead, or if it would have to be postponed to 2022 (pictured Ant and Dec last year)

Amanda revealed bosses were still having long discussions to see if it was feasible for the show to go ahead, or if it would have to be postponed to 2022 (pictured Ant and Dec last year)

‘While many people will have been vaccinated by the summer it remains unclear what the restrictions on mass mingling and on travel will be, so there are absolutely no guarantees production can go ahead. 

‘The chances of it airing this year range from extremely slim to non-existent – and it’s almost certain to be the latter. No one’s happy about it – but that’s the way it is.’

Meanwhile, a source to The Sun: ‘Nothing can be ruled out just yet, but it’s not looking good. It’s almost certain to be binned.’

An insider added to the publication that there was a ‘slight hope’ that filming for the auditions could commence in May, however, finding slots in the TV schedule for the live shows to air later in the year would be a ‘logistical nightmare’. 

Postponed again? The judges (L-R David Walliams, Amanda, Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon)

Postponed again? The judges (L-R David Walliams, Amanda, Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon)

They added even in the ‘best case scenario’, it was be ‘difficult’ to make things work with the TV schedule and everyone else’s schedules.

The source said: ‘There are so many people involved in the show, who all have multiple commitments, that just pushing it back is not a simple task. From hosts Ant and Dec, to judges Simon Cowell and David Walliams, everyone is very busy.’ 

They continued: ‘We have to discuss the possibility that we won’t see the show again until 2022. There will be millions of viewers gutted. But the safety of the contestants, crew, talent and audience has to take priority.’

The source went on to question whether everyone could be vaccinated and whether the show could realistically work in the timeframe given, adding that with mass gatherings not having been given the green light, things look ‘rather bleak’. 

Decisions: Appearing on her Heart Radio Breakfast show on Tuesday, her co-host Ashley Roberts quizzed her for more information

Decisions: Appearing on her Heart Radio Breakfast show on Tuesday, her co-host Ashley Roberts quizzed her for more information

They concluded that there is a strong chance BGT will be ‘axed this year’ as no-one is 100% sure what the situation is with Covid.

MailOnline have contacted representatives of Britain’s Got Talent and Syco for comment. 

It’s now been said that ITV bosses are drawing up TV schedules for the next year and they don’t include Britain’s Got Talent –  ITV’s biggest show only second to I’m A Celebrity, attracting 10 millions viewers. 

A major issue with keeping safe during filming is the need for a live audience, with the crowd’s live reaction to a performance being a key part of the entertainment. 

The 2021 series was set to mark the return of Simon Cowell, 61, to the judging panel, as he was forced to miss last year’s live shows after breaking his back in a bike accident.

The show mustn't go on: 'The chances of it airing this year range from extremely slim to non-existent - and it’s almost certain to be the latter. No one’s happy about it,' said a source

The show mustn’t go on: ‘The chances of it airing this year range from extremely slim to non-existent – and it’s almost certain to be the latter. No one’s happy about it,’ said a source

If the series doesn’t go ahead until 2022, it means that Simon would have been absent from UK screens for two years.

The latest postponement news comes just weeks after  ITV announced the show had been delayed until the autumn as COVID-19 lockdown scuppered plans for nationwide auditions.  

In a statement at the time, ITV said they were hopeful the show will return later this year, but have delayed plans to start auditions later this month due to government restrictions.

Tune in to Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden weekdays from 6.30am- 10am.  

Pushed back: Last year, BGT was thrown into chaos by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the live shows delayed from May to September

Pushed back: Last year, BGT was thrown into chaos by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the live shows delayed from May to September