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Amanda Holden slips into her wedding dress to mow the lawn as lockdown continues

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Amanda Holden slipped into some very glamorous attire to do her chores today - as she wore her wedding dress to mow the lawn.

The Britain's Got Talent judge gave her Instagram followers a laugh when she shared a video of her tackling the grass while clad in her ivory gown. "Nice day for a good mowing! ☀️ Hope it puts a smile on your face," Amanda said before urging fans to upload videos of them glammed up at home using the hashtag 'Do it in the dress.' 49-year-old Amanda looked stunning in the strappy princess dress that she last wore 12 years ago when she tied the knot to record producer Chris Hughes.

Amanda has been looking for new ways to have fun at home as the coronavirus lockdown continues. She's been keeping her social media

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