She has spoken out in defence of her Britain's Got Talent co-judge Ashley Banjo amid the ongoing controversy over his dance troupe Diversity's Black Lives Matter-inspired performance last week.
And Amanda Holden stepped out after breaking her silence on the matter as she left the Global Radio studios in central London following her Heart FM show on Monday morning.
The broadcaster, 49, embraced the late summer heatwave in a pair of brown high-waisted shorts and off-the-shoulder patterned silk top.
Fashionista: Amanda Holden embraced the late summer heatwave as she stepped out after breaking her silence on BGT's Black Lives Matter controversy on Monday
She flaunted her tanned and toned pins in the belted shorts that perfectly matched her pretty cream top.
The TV star accessorised her stylish summer look with a pink leather handbag, nude strappy heels and a pair of statement sunglasses.
Amanda wore her honey tresses in loose waves around her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look with a slick of pink lip.
Radiant: The star teamed the shorts with a pretty cream patterned top with an off-the-shoulder design
Leggy: She flaunted her tanned and toned pins in the belted shorts that perfectly matched her top
Cool: The TV star accessorised her stylish summer look with a pink leather handbag, nude strappy heels and a pair of statement sunglasses
Home time: She made her way to a waiting vehicle after her show which she presents on Heart FM
Her stylish outing comes after she spoke about the BGT's Black Lives Matter controversy on Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan.
She said: 'It is extraordinary. I think the number of negative complaints means this conversation is right and fundamental and should continue to happen.
'What hasn’t really been highlighted is the fact that we were inundated with overwhelming positive response, hundreds of thousands of them.
Glowing: Amanda wore her honey tresses in loose waves around her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look with a slick of pink lip
Toned: She showed off her incredibly gym-honed legs in the shorts which featured a statement belt
Glam: Amanda hopped into a car after leaving the studios this morning after presenting her show
Opinions: Her stylish outing comes after she spoke about the BGT's Black Lives Matter controversy on Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan
'As BGT family, and Diversity is very much part of that family, and Ashley is doing a phenomenal job on BGT, we stand by him and stand by that performance 100 per cent.'
The star added of Ashley Banjo: 'He sends out positive vibes to both the haters and the lovers of the piece that they did. He is saddened by negativity.'
Ofcom complaints have soared to 15,500 following the performance, which featured a portrayal of a policeman kneeling on Ashley Banjo's neck.
Accessories: She carried all her essentials in a chic light pink handbag which went well with her outfit
All smiles: She looked to be in very high spirits as she got whisked away in her black chauffeur car
Svelte: The high-waisted shorts were cinched in at the waist showing off her youthful figure
Strutting her stuff: The BGT judge put on a very confident display as she left the studios in central London
Busy morning! The star showed no signs off being tired despite her packed morning presenting
On the show Piers reiterated his support for the routine saying: 'If you can't handle that without feeling the need to never watch BGT again or to complain to Ofcom, there's something wrong with you.
'You, you're the problem! You're part of the problem.'
He added: 'By the way, if you don't like me saying this, then don't watch us either. Don't watch Good Morning Britain. Because I agree with Ashley Banjo and Diversity. And if you can't handle it Britain, wake up.'
Conversation: Her stylish outing comes after she spoke about the BGT's Black Lives Matter controversy on Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan