Amanda Holden showed off her toned pins as she returned to work at Heart FM, just days after Sharon Osbourne launched a scathing rant aimed her way on social media. The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 53, took to Instagram to share her outfit of the day with her millions of followers.
She sported a £237 grey minidress by The Frankie Shop which featured white double cuffs and pockets on the front. The TV personality put on a playful display as she posed up a storm in the show-stopping outfit, resting her leg on a desk for one of the snaps.
Amanda added height to her frame with a pair of towering heels and kept her jewellery simple with a few rings and dainty bracelets.
“Happy Monday everyone,” she wrote in the caption. The Heart FM Breakfast Show presenter seemed in good spirits despite her ongoing feud with Sharon.
The former X Factor judge issued a lengthy statement after she was branded “bitter and pathetic” by Amanda over comments she made about Simon Cowell in the Celebrity Big Brother house.
She told MailOnline: “I hated seeing certain people in a reality show dissing Simon – he’s the person who’s given them all the chances, given them a lot of money and a lifestyle they probably wouldn’t have had.
“It’s bitter and pathetic. It was like Cinderella with her two sisters in the background – just stabby, stabby, stabby.”
Sharon immediately hit back, labelling Amanda an “ill-informed sycophantic” for suggesting that her achievements came from working with Simon Cowell.
While Amanda acknowledged Sharon’s “incredible” career, the Wild at Heart actress confirmed she stands by what she said. “Amanda is aware of Sharon’s incredible career but, just like her, Amanda will always defend those close to her,” a spokesperson told MailOnline.
Sources are now claiming that Simon, 64, has reached out to Amanda to share his support.
An insider told The Sun On Sunday: “It’s one of the first rules of celebrity; you never cross Sharon Osbourne – but Amanda stands by her comments. Her phone was inundated with messages of support from loads of well-known names, all sympathising hugely.”