Amanda Holden celebrates Mother’s Day with sweet snaps of her daughters and mom

‘Time is the best gift of all’: Amanda Holden celebrates Mother’s Day with sweet photo of her lookalike daughters and glam mom Judith

Amanda Holden celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday with a heartfelt post on Instagram.

The 52-year-old Britain’s Got Talent judge shared a photo of her and her two daughters and her mother Judith Mary Harrison to mark the special day.

They lined up in a row in height and put their arms around the person in front of them.

Amanda looked sensational in a black short jumper covered in sparkling silver gems.

She showed off a glimpse of her toned stomach in the cropped number, which she paired with a matching black and silver skirt.

Family: Amanda Holden celebrated Mother’s Day by sharing a photo of her and her two daughters and her mother Judith Mary Harrison to mark the special day

Thinking of you: In her caption, Amanda thought about those who might find Mother's Day harder than others and sent her love

Thinking of you: In her caption, Amanda thought about those who might find Mother’s Day harder than others and sent her love

Her blonde locks were styled in neat waves and she wore a full face of glamorous makeup.

Her eldest daughter Lexi, 17, looked stylish in a sheer white shirt and jeans.

Judith was beaming in the centre, wearing a black shirt and trousers, while Hollie, 11, looked adorable in the front.

In her caption, Amanda reflected on those who may find Mother’s Day more difficult than others and sent her love.

She wrote, “All together… all day. Time is the best gift of all. Love to all of you lucky enough to have it today..a big hug and my thoughts to those who don’t..’

Her post comes after Amanda shared some throwback snaps from her early 2000s on Saturday to celebrate her old TV series Cutting It being re-aired.

The BBC drama ran for four seasons between 2002 and 2005 and was set in Manchester, focusing on the life of the team who run a hair salon.

The show featured a number of actors who went on to become established stars, including Amanda and Ben Daniels.

Amanda played the role of Mia Bevan – a confident young assistant stylist in her late twenties.

And taking to her social media, the presenter shared a sweet photo along with her former co-stars, Angela Griffin, Sian Reeves, Lucy Gaskell and Sarah Parish.

She captioned the photo: “So nice to see this being repeated. #CuttingIt @ukTV’

In the blink of an eye, a young Amanda can be seen, dressed in a sheer black dress, showing off her side breasts and incredible figure.

The star added inches to her body in black pointy heels and carried her belongings in a silver sparkly clutch.

It comes after Amanda got into Comic Relief’s mind when she shared a funny clip trying to put on her red nose.

Throwback: Amanda shared some throwback photos from her early 2000s on Saturday to celebrate her old TV series Cutting It being repeated

Throwback: Amanda shared some throwback photos from her early 2000s on Saturday to celebrate her old TV series Cutting It being repeated

Reminiscing: Cutting It ran for four seasons between 2002 and 2005 and was set in Manchester, focusing on the lives and loves of the team who run a hair salon

Reminiscing: Cutting It ran for four seasons between 2002 and 2005 and was set in Manchester, focusing on the lives and loves of the team who run a hair salon

Laugh along: It comes after Amanda got into the Comic Relief spirit when she shared a funny clip of her trying to put on her red nose

Laugh along: It comes after Amanda got into the Comic Relief spirit when she shared a funny clip of her trying to put on her red nose

The presenter looked sensational on Friday as she modeled a tight white mini dress that showed off her tiny waist and long legs.

Still, she was missing the ultimate accessory: her big red nose.

Amanda was filmed trying to put the item on, struggling to keep it in place and running around dropping it.

Finally, she managed to grab her nose and put it up as she built up a storm.

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