Amanda Holden goes braless in tiniest ever pink dress as she lands raunchy new Sєx show

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden left very little to the imagination in a cut-out pink dress in first-look pH๏τos from her new Sky History Sєx show Sєx: A Bonkers History

Amanda Holden proved she was the ultimate blonde bombshell when she went braless in a teeny pink cut-out dress – and she had big news for her fans.

The 52-year-old TV stunner has bagged herself a brand new Sєx show on Sky History called Sєx: A Bonkers History, where she’ll uncover steamy Sєx secrets from the last 2,500 years with historian Dan Jones.

And Amanda is getting stuck into the action by dressing up as the likes of historic figures like Egyptian queen Cleopatra in a bid to bring their saucy stories to life.

The series, which will hit TV screens in September, will use archive footage and will see Amanda and Dan explore how atтιтudes towards Sєx and Sєxuality have changed over the years.

Amanda took to Instagram on Friday (June 30) to tease the raunchy history show with a stunning snap of her posing in a Sєxy pink dress that teased her cleavage with a large cut-out over her chest.

The TV stunner put on a leggy display in the high-cut dress and oozed glamour with a hand on her hip and a winning smile to the camera.

A second promotional snap showed her raise her leg as she leaned on historian Dan, who looked like a hunk in a white shirt that exposed his arm tattoos.

In the caption, Amanda wrote: “My goodness, I’ve really had my eyes opened but had a real laugh during the filming of this brilliant new series! Believe me when I say our generation knows nothing about Sєx compared to the debauched antics of our ancestors!

“I left the brilliant @d_a_n_jones to get his hands dirty whilst I’ve been on the side-lines as a very entertained voyeur.”

She added: “Although perhaps shocking at times, #SєxABonkersHistory is a truly fascinating & intellectual insight into our Sєxual history of the last 2500 years. This is horrible histories for grown-ups.”

The programme will take viewers all the way back to the first contraceptive in ancient Egypt and the Tudors to swingers in Britain in the 1970s.

It’ll also reveal that Victorians and Georgians in Britain were much more Sєxually active or progressive as you might think.

The synopsis for the show tells viewers to expect “saucy surprises” and to “forgot what you thought you knew” about Sєx throughout history.