Saturday 26 November 2022 07:17 PM Amanda Holden catches the eye in a vivid green dress trends now Amanda Holden looked sensational as she gave fans a glimpse at her dress ahead of her appearance on television show I Can See Your Voice on Saturday. The actress, 51 - who is tasked as a panellist with guessing whether guests have good or bad vocal abilities after they lip sync to a recorded track - wore a vivid green Alex Perry dress with ruched detail across the top and a sweetheart neckline. Radio host Amanda's off-the-shoulder garment hugged her hourglass figure and she wore a pair high-heeled shoes with gold straps for this week's episode of the BBC One show. In style: Amanda Holden, 51, looked sensational as she gave fans a glimpse at her dress ahead of her appearance on television show I Can See Your Voice on Saturday She accessorised with a gold bracelet and a pair of subtle pendulum earrings. The Britain's Got Talent judge wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features and wore her blonde hair back in a ponytail. Former Cutting It cast member Amanda was seen posing with her arms in the air as she stood under a pink heart on set. Strike a pose: She wore a vivid green Alex Perry dress with ruched detail across the top and a sweetheart neckline It comes after Amanda said 'the deal is not done' about her return for the next season of Britain’s Got Talent. She teased Simon Cowell that her 15 years on the ITV talent reality competition did not mean she was a permanent addition to the panel alongside rumoured departing judge David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and himself. While paying tribute to the 61-year-old TV executive at the Variety Club Awards on Tuesday, Amanda told the crowd: 'I am currently in negotiations for my 16th year on Britain’s Got Talent.' Glamour puss: Former Cutting It cast member Amanda was seen posing with her arms in the air as she stood under a pink heart on set Simon responded by whispering: 'The deal is done.' She replied: 'No it is not. The deal is not done.' Meanwhile, David Walliams' future on the show is 'up in the air as it is rumoured the 51-year-old comedian will be stepping away from the judging panel of the next series - on which he has appeared since 2012 - but programme bosses have insisted no decisions on the line-up have been made yet. Speaking out: It comes after Amanda said 'the deal is not done' about her return for the next season of Britain’s Got Talent while at the Variety Showbusiness Awards this week A spokesperson said: 'The judging panel for Britain’s Got Talent 2023 will be announced in due course. 'It’s still very much up in the air at the moment on whether David is going to take part in next year’s show. No decision, though, has been made as yet.' Auditions are not due to begin for another two months so it is believed none of the judging panel are currently officially contracted to the show. He's off! Meanwhile, Amanda's fellow BGT judge David Walliams has reportedly quit Britain's Got Talent after 10 years on the judging panel Questions were raised about David's future on the programme after 'disrespectful comments' he made about BGT contestants in a recording of an audition show at the London Palladium in January 2020 were leaked, prompting him to apologise. In leaked recordings, he said: 'She’s like the slightly boring girl you meet in the pub that thinks you want to f*** them, but you don’t.' He reiterated: 'She thinks you want to f*** her, but you don’t.' He's off! The comedian (pictured in 2012) is set to leave the ITV show ahead of its 2023 series, weeks after he was forced to apologise for describing an elderly contestant as a 'c***' The Little Britain star then added: 'I know, she’s just like, "Oh, f*** off!" I was saying, she thinks you want to f*** her, but you don’t. It’s the last thing on your mind, but she’s like, "Yep, I bet you do!" No I don’t!' David insisted the conversations were 'never intended to be shared', but said sorry. He said in a statement: 'I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain’s Got Talent in 2020. These were private conversations and - like most conversations with friends - were never intended to be shared. Nevertheless, I am sorry.' Speaking out: In a statement, David said: 'I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain's Got Talent in 2020 All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility