Amanda Holden sells off hundreds of her outrageously sexy outfits – and you can buy them now

AMANDA Holden is renowned for turning her walk to and from work into a catwalk show - but now she's selling the amazing outfits.
The Britain's Got Talent judge, 52, is flogging a number of high quality and designer items on preloved clothing website Reliked.
Amanda told fans "I've cleared out my wardrobe" and revealed that some pieces will be sold for £10 a pop.
You can now get your hands on some of Amanda's gorgeous frocks, stylish skirts and leather winter boots.
All proceeds from each sale will be donated to Theo's Hope fund, which was set up by Amanda as part of Baby Loss Awareness Week, to provide much needed support & bereavement counsellors at all UK maternity units.
There is currently 595 garments on sale, ranging from as little as £4 to £465.
A pair of Gianvito Rossi brown leopard print suede ankle boots is one of the pricier listings, at £465.
While an H&M blue striped frill collar sleeveless blouse is on offer for just £4.
There are hundreds of other reasonably priced items, all looking for a new home.
From a stunning Serena Bute red gown for £89, to a Mugler yellow asymmetric cut out dress for £225, and a Karen Millen green spring botanical tailored jacket at £70, these second-hand pieces are all up for grabs.
There are many more stunning outfits available, including high street bargains from Zara, Reiss and L.K Bennett.
Amanda is also selling a stunning pink oversized blazer from her pal Ruth Langsford's collection for only £25.
The TV favourite often wows fans with her eye-catching ensembles on a daily basis, so it's no surprise that she's amassed a wardrobe that's ready to burst.
The sale of each item will be going towards a good cause, with 100 per cent of the profits for the Theo Hope fund.
Amanda, who is mum to Lexi, 17, and Hollie, 11, gave birth to her stillborn son with husband Chris Hughes in 2011.
Amanda previously discussed her fund and said: “Our son was called Theo and we are setting up a fund called Theo’s Hope. We want to raise money for a bereavement counsellor at the centre.
“I had so many people to talk to, talking to somebody is absolutely paramount.”
She revealed that when Theo died she questioned whether she had done something wrong – like eating McDonald’s fries the day before.
She added: “I know that having another baby helped me continue to live.”