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Amanda Holden, 54, lifts her pink skirt in cheeky snap as she recreates famous Tennis Girl poster

Published on July 05, 2025 at 10:12 PM

AMANDA Holden serves up a cheeky match as she recreates the famous Tennis Girl poster.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, lifted her pink skirt under the sun in a photoshoot to promote brand Revive Collagen.

Amanda Holden in a pink tennis outfit on a tennis court, holding a tube of Revive Collagen.
Amanda Holden lifts her pink skirt under the sun in a Majorca photoshoot
Photo of Fiona Walker playing tennis.
She was recreating the famous Tennis Girl poster

She channelled the poster by art retailer Athena by posing in shades with a visor and racket.

Girl became a 1970s icon, with more than two million copies sold.

We recently revealed how Amanda over her daring wardrobe – insisting she “really loves”; her sexy attire.

She insisted: “What you see on TV, I really love.

“I’m always asked about thecomplaints, but every outfit on the show is checked before I leave my dressing room, so I’m never worried.”;

She added toCloser Magazine: “I think people should have fun with fashion!”;

The mum of two previously insisted BGT is “the perfect opportunity to take risks”;.

She previously told The Sun her they’re now monitored before shestepson-stage.

“There’s now a whole body of people that knock on my door and come and stare at my chest before we go on air,”; she explained.

“There’s a t*t committee. There are so many brilliant people, they come down, knock on the door and there’s the lady who’s the producer who said, ‘Mandy, it looks great’.”;

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