The Tuscany house revamped by Amanda Holden and Alan Carr on their BBC‘s Italian Show has been reportedly sold for an eye-watering sum.
The house that the TV duo restored from scratch, which was bought for €1 (85p), has been sold for the staggering amount of £187,777 after two months it was listed on the market.
In the show, BGT judge Amanda, 52, and the comedian, 47, are seen joining forces as they bring crumbling homes back to life, and all the proceeds go to Children in Need and Comic Relief.
The now-stunning home, located in the gorgeous central region of Italy, had an impressive makeover transforming the 17th century, three-storey house into a dream home boasting the classical Italian architectural style.
The duo kept some of the original beams and period tiles, but opted to add a luxurious marble island in the kitchen, as well as a wood-burning stove.
Estate agent Roy Santi told The Sun: ‘The property is a little jewel.’
The Britain’s Got Talent judge put on a very daring display in a plunging white minidress, that showed off her ample cleavage.
She teamed the Club L London dress with a pair of cream knee-high boots and took to her Instagram to show off the racy outfit to her followers.
Kicking her feet up in the air to show off her long legs, Amanda admitted that her outfit was ‘a little bit revealing’.
As she strutted and twirled around Global Studios she confessed she hadn’t known quite how risqué her outfit was going to be.
Stopping to adjust her top to ensure her modesty, Amanda said: ‘To be honest, I had no idea it was this plunging for a Monday morning during the day’.
On the way home from the show, the presenter teamed the dress with a beige Amelia Hunt handbag.
Ignoring the slightly chilly temperature, the mother-of-two beamed behind a pair of oversized sunglasses.
Her daring display comes only a few hours after Amanda stepped out in two more revealing ensembles at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards at The Londoner Hotel on Sunday.
Amanda was the host for the evening for the second year in a row as The Children’s Charity continues its dedicated support for disabled and disadvantaged children in the UK.
And once again the star flashed her cleavage in a daring white gown with a bejewelled trim and fish tail skirt.
She then underwent a wardrobe change later on in the awards ceremony, opting for yet another plunging gown.
Amanda slipped into a halterneck black and white dress that left her assets front and centre.
Her second look boasted a daring thigh-high leg slit down the front as well as side cutouts and a silver sequinned trim.
Amanda took to the stage at the event to host the glamorous evening to raise money for the children’s charity.