Amanda Holden shared some snaps from her early 2000s on Saturday to celebrate the re-airing of her old TV series Cutting It.
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, 52, shared a sweet picture alongside her former co-stars, Angela Griffin, Sian Reeves, Lucy Gaskell and Sarah Parish.
Throwback: Amanda Holden shared some throwback snaps from her early 2000s on Saturday to celebrate her old TV series Cutting It being repeated
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.
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.

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
Ahead of Friday night’s annual Comic Relief telethon, the stars have shown their support for the cause.
The Beckhams got involved too, with David posing next to daughter Harper, 11, as they grinned at each other across a table.
The former footballer, 47, commented: ‘I love this year’s Red Nose by Sir Jony Ive’ – the former Apple guru who designed the accessory.
Michelle Keegan also got in on the action when she posed for a striking selfie showing off her big red nose.
Several celebrities have participated in the Red Nose Day charity drive over the years and have taken on all kinds of fundraising challenges, such as Emma Willis, Oti Mabuse and Rylan Clark, who reached the top of Cairn Gorm Mountain to raise money for the event. .
Others have shown their support by promoting the cause with red-nosed snaps and donating to charity.
Red Noses can be purchased for £2.50 from the Comic Relief store at shop.comicrelief.com.

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
All profits from the sale of the new red nose will go directly to Comic Relief.
For the first time, the Red Nose is also being sold on Amazon, which Comic Relief says is the new home of the Red Nose.
Amazon offers free shipping to all customers regardless of your Amazon Prime status.
Hosted by David Tennant, Zoe Ball, Paddy McGuinness, AJ Odudu and Joel Dommett, Friday night’s TV extravaganza is sure to be a night of fun and laughter.
Ahead of its airing on BBC One, here’s a recap of everything to expect from the show – from Claudia Winkleman fronting a hilarious Traitors parody to Kylie Minogue making an unlikely Ghosts appearance.
And while Mae Muller has been confirmed as the UK’s next Eurovision entry, Jamie Dornan, Bono and Miranda Hart are among the hopefuls for next year’s competition in a ticklish sketch.
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