
Amanda Holden, 54, sizzles in a plunging swimsuit as she shows off her age-defying figure whilst joking around with Alan Carr in Greece
Amanda Holden showcased her sensational figure in a plunging swimsuit on Sunday as she enjoyed her time in Greece with Alan Carr.
The celebrity pair have been busy filming their BBC renovations show over the last couple of months, which has been renamed Amanda and Alan's Greek Job.
Making sure it was not all work and no play, the duo managed to squeeze in some time between building work to film a lip-syching video to the hit song Together from the musical, Gypsy.
In the clip, Amanda, 54, sizzled in a black and white one-piece as she danced and sang next to Alan, who wore green shorts and a blue T-shirt, 49.
She also slipped into some white flip flops and accessorised with a straw fedora hat and oversized sunglasses as she took on the funny video with her co-star.
The TV presenter looked amazing, showing off her toned legs and bronzed bod as she danced and sang along.
The pair who are super close, made sure they lip synced to the part that meant the most to them, singing: 'Wherever we are, it's together. Wherever I go I know he goes.
'Wherever I go I know she goes. No fits, no fights, no feuds and no egos, Amigos, together!'
Amanda and Alan have been jetting back and forth to Greece to film their series, after the Heart Radio host criticised the series' name, their travel arrangements and suggested their next show should be shown on Netflix instead.
The mother-of-two no doubt shocked bosses as she took a cheeky swipe at her show with the BBC and complained about 'urine soaked dressing room floors'.
As they discussed the show on Alan's travel podcast, Alan recalled: 'Do you remember we had to wee in behind bins and sh*** like that? I'm dreading it.'
Amanda recalled: 'I have a pile of clothes on me at the back. I've got all of Alan's shirts, like 15 dresses I'll change into, three hats lined up on the back.'
She continued: 'And then we get out and I get changed in loos where there's like wee on the floor, beach huts. That's behind the scenes.'
Alan added: 'But the thing is people don't understand there's no... The toilets aren't working when we get there.We have to go and use someone's toilet or a portaloo.'
Amanda agreed: 'We have to beg for... I mean, how many umbrellas have you put up over various countries when I've had to wee behind them?
'You'll notice that there's hundreds of costume changes for us as well. So we travel, for some reason, the company that we do it with, always hire the smallest cars.
'And I'm in the back with Christian, who does our hair and make up. You're in the front doing the music selection.'
After they admitted they didn't like the name of their new series either, Alan suggested it should be called My Big Fat Greek Renovation.
While Amanda confessed: 'It's not good. Well, we should argue with the BBC about that.'
'But I've always wanted to visit Japan. It's like the place to go. I want to go in the spring,' she added.'
'And I just think maybe Alan, we should just go to Netflix with our next show, Big in Japan with Amanda and Alan. Yeah. Love it. That idea is with them.'
Amanda credits her slim physique with having a balanced diet and a varied exercise routine which includes yoga and running.
She has also praised the benefits of getting enough water, previously telling the MailOnline: 'It's good for my body and soul'.
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