Alesha Dixon showcases her figure in a black cut-out mini-dress for Britain’s Got Talent Grand Final

She never puts a foot wrong when it comes to fashion.

And Alesha Dixon drew attention again for her performance on Sunday’s Britain’s Got Talent Grand Final.

The singer, 44, slipped into a chic black mini dress as she took the stage and showed off her long muscular legs for the cameras.

Alesha’s stylish dress featured a cut-out at her slim waist, a large shoulder detail and a dramatic train.

Wearing a radiant makeup palette, the stunner smoothed down her raven black locks, while locks framed her pretty face.

Sensational: Alesha Dixon, 44, drew attention again for her performance on Sunday’s Britain’s Got Talent grand final

She completed the stunning look with a selection of gold jewelry, including a large pendant necklace and earrings.

After technical difficulties and a string of interruptions during Saturday night’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final, ITV could be forgiven for crossing fingers and toes as the grand final of their long-running flagship kicked off on Sunday night.

The show concludes its 16th series with eleven hopeful contestants hoping to win a cash prize of £250,000 and the opportunity and chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance for King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

After an exciting semi-final, singer Amy Lou is joined by magician Cillian O’Connor, acrobats Duo Odyssey, dance troupe Ghetto Kids, dancers Lillianna Clifton and Musa Motha, opera singer Malakai Bayoh, singers Olivia Lynes and Travis George and comedians Tonikaku and Viggo Venn.

Ghetto kids wowed the crowd as they kicked off the grand final of the talent show at the Hammersmith Apollo with an energetic dance routine.

The six children, ages five to thirteen, are orphans living together in Uganda after being rescued from the streets by their ‘father’ Daouda Kavuma.

Leggy: Alesha (right) donned a chic black mini dress as she took the stage and showed off her long muscular legs for the cameras (pictured with fellow judge Amanda Holden)

Leggy: Alesha (right) donned a chic black mini dress as she took the stage and showed off her long muscular legs for the cameras (pictured with fellow judge Amanda Holden)

Gorgeous: Alesha's stylish dress featured a cut-out at her slim waist, a large shoulder detail and a dramatic train (L-R) Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli

Gorgeous: Alesha’s stylish dress featured a cut-out at her slim waist, a large shoulder detail and a dramatic train (L-R) Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli

Showstopper: The stunner (right) wore a radiant makeup palette and smoothed down her raven-black locks, while locks framed her pretty face

Showstopper: The stunner (right) wore a radiant makeup palette and smoothed down her raven-black locks, while locks framed her pretty face

Priscila, 12, Asharif, 12, Akram, 13, Shakib, 12, Madwanah, 13 and Josephine, five, show off their moves to a medley of upbeat songs.

They made an impression despite one of the members being unable to dance after contracting malaria, but he competed by holding up a Ugandan flag.

The children pledged to collect the £250,000 cash prize and use the money to build a house in Uganda for ‘kids like them’.

Next up was Olivia Lynes, 11, who performed a powerful rendition of Let It Go from Frozen.

She sang standing on a giant icicle while dressed in a blue dress and said afterwards, “I feel like a Disney princess.”

Amanda said, “You definitely let it go, Olivia, the whole thing was perfect. You’re a little star — I just can’t believe you’re the powerhouse.”

Grand Final: Ghetto kids wowed the crowd as they kicked off the talent show grand final at the Hammersmith Apollo with an energetic dance routine

Grand Final: Ghetto kids wowed the crowd as they kicked off the talent show grand final at the Hammersmith Apollo with an energetic dance routine

Talented: Priscila, 12, Asharif, 12, Akram, 13, Shakib, 12, Madwanah, 13 and Josephine, five, showed their moves to a medley of upbeat songs

Talented: Priscila, 12, Asharif, 12, Akram, 13, Shakib, 12, Madwanah, 13 and Josephine, five, showed their moves to a medley of upbeat songs

Wildcard: After a tense deliberation between the judges, it was decided that Tonikaku will join this year's finalists in the live grand final

Wildcard: After a tense deliberation between the judges, it was decided that Tonikaku will join this year’s finalists in the live grand final

Simon said he sensed a few nerves at the start of the song, but Alesha disagreed, saying, “Confident and calm – I feel like you’re living your fairytale and dreams and I hope to see you in the West someday End stage to see. .’

Amy Lou stunned the judges with her vocals as she sang Mulan’s Reflection, while Amanda told her, “We haven’t had a female winner in too long.”

The 34-year-old singer gave birth to her second child just hours after her first audition aired in April and recently revealed she nearly died giving birth to her first child, Hudson, after complications with Sepsis.

Alesha said, ‘I think we should put this in perspective, here you are, radiantly composed… I’m just so proud of you.’

Meanwhile, Amanda said, “You are a shining example to all women, we haven’t had a female winner for a long time.”

Talented: Next up was Olivia Lynes, 11, who performed a powerful rendition of Let It Go from Frozen

Talented: Next up was Olivia Lynes, 11, who performed a powerful rendition of Let It Go from Frozen

She sang stood on a giant icicle while dressed in a blue dress and afterwards said: 'I feel like a Disney princess'

She sang stood on a giant icicle while dressed in a blue dress and afterwards said: ‘I feel like a Disney princess’

Amy Lou stunned the judges with her vocals as she sang Mulan's Reflection, while Amanda told her,

Amy Lou stunned the judges with her vocals as she sang Mulan’s Reflection, while Amanda told her, “We haven’t had a female winner in too long”

On Friday’s final live show, Simon Cowell confirmed that one lucky eleventh act would make it to the final tonight.

Simon Cowell and fellow judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli decided that one of the three best missed acts was given a second chance.

After a tense deliberation among the judges, it was decided that Tonikaku will join the finalists in this year’s live Grand Final.

He finished third in Friday’s semi-final, with Simon saying: ‘We just had to have him in the final. It wouldn’t be the same without him.’