Amanda Holden is preened to perfection in a yellow pencil dress as she leaves Heart FM

Amanda Holden is preened to perfection in a yellow pencil dress and white stilettos as she leaves Heart FM

She’s known for her head-turning outfits.

And, Amanda Holden was preened to perfection in a yellow pencil dress and white stilettos as she left Heart FM in London, on Wednesday. 

The radio host, 50, showed off her slender frame in the form-fitting textured frock, which she teamed with a longline cream duster jacket and a chunky gold necklace.  

Glam: Amanda Holden, 50, was preened to perfection in a yellow pencil dress and white stilettos as she left Heart FM in London, on Wednesday

The Britain’s Got Talent judge strolled along in pointed white heels featuring perspex sections, and carried her belongings in a clutch bag. 

Her blonde tresses were styled into glamorous curls and she shielded her eyes with a pair of cream sunglasses.

Amanda took to Instagram to show off her ensemble, sharing a video of herself strutting about inside Global HQ. 

The TV star also posted a photograph of herself wearing her yellow frock while peering through blinds. 

Looking good: The radio host showed off her slender frame in the form-fitting textured frock, which she teamed with a longline cream duster jacket and a chunky gold necklace

Looking good: The radio host showed off her slender frame in the form-fitting textured frock, which she teamed with a longline cream duster jacket and a chunky gold necklace

Finishing touches: The Britain's Got Talent judge strolled along in pointed white heels featuring perspex sections, and carried her belongings in a clutch bag

Preened: Her blonde tresses were styled into glamorous curls and she shielded her eyes with a pair of cream sunglasses

Finishing touches: The Britain’s Got Talent judge strolled along in pointed white heels featuring perspex sections, and carried her belongings in a clutch bag

It follows the news that Amanda is set to star in her own series called No Holden Back on E4.  

The presenter, who previously teased she was working on a secret project, said she is ‘delighted’ to have landed her own show.

The eight-part series will follow Amanda’s ‘unique relationship’ with her Nan Myrtle, with the star moving back in with her beloved grandmother.

Amanda told The Sun: ‘I’m delighted that everyone is finally going to meet my nan, the apple never falls far from my tree and in this series she will certainly be keeping me on my toes.’      

Watch me walk: Amanda took to Instagram to show off her ensemble, sharing a video of herself strutting about inside Global HQ

Walk this way: She tagged those involved with creating her look

Watch me walk: Amanda took to Instagram to show off her ensemble, sharing a video of herself strutting about inside Global HQ

Peek-a-boo: The TV star also posted a photograph of herself wearing her yellow frock while peering through blinds

Peek-a-boo: The TV star also posted a photograph of herself wearing her yellow frock while peering through blinds

A spokesperson for her nan, Myrtle, said: ‘I have no comment, apart from I’m really hoping being on TV might mean I can finally meet my favourite young man, Ben Shephard.’

Channel 4 Commissioning Editor, Steven Handley told the publication: ‘Amanda is one of the UK’s most well-known stars and we are thrilled to get insight into her life with her nan.’

MailOnline has contacted Amanda’s representatives and Channel 4 for further comment.

The show will also be broadcast on Channel 4 meaning Amanda will have programmes on ITV (Britain’s Got Talent), BBC (I Can See Your Voice) and Channel 4 (No Holden Back).  

Reality series: The presenter said she is 'delighted' to have landed her own show No Holden Back (pictured with her daughters Alexa, 15, and Hollie, nine, in March)

Reality series: The presenter said she is ‘delighted’ to have landed her own show No Holden Back (pictured with her daughters Alexa, 15, and Hollie, nine, in March)