BRITAIN’s Got Talent viewers were left wowed tonight after Amanda Holden revealed her incredible singing voice in the semi-finals.
The 49-year-old star was seen in a plunging gown – before changing into an all-white number to perform on stage.
The judge released her first album on Friday, which is already number one in the charts, and sang a track from the record for viewers in the semi-finals.
Many viewers were surprised when she delivered a pitch-perfect rendition of Barbara Streisand’s Not While I’m Around and admitted they hadn’t realised the actress could sing so well.
Hundreds of fans rallied around her on Twitter calling her a “queen” and “amazing” for her moving performance, but others wondered if she’d had a bit of help from auto-tune.
One said: “Amanda is a queen – what a voice!”
Another said: “I wasn’t ready for this voice coming from Amanda. Is this for real or Disney version of auto tune.”
And one more said: “Genuinely didn’t know Amanda could sing like that. Incredible.”
Another gushes: “How do we vote for Amanda to win?”
Amanda appeared dressed entirely in white while she performed after sparking complaints over her BGT dress last week.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge first impressed fans with her incredible singing voice with a family version of a song from hit film The Greatest Showman.
Amanda took to Twitter after her performance to thank her family for all their support.
She wrote: “The song was my for my girls. Singing live in front of the judges & team behind scenes who I’ve worked with for 15 was the most nerve wracking thing I’ve ever done!”
The presenter stunned fans as she took to the mic to belt out Tightrope alongside her daughters to celebrate ten years of marriage to her husband.
Amanda took to social media to share the video of her singing the track, alongside daughters Lexi, 14, and Hollie, eight.