Amanda Holden sizzles in a red bikini as she promotes her new Netflix dating show after becoming latest big name star to join streaming giant

Amanda Holden sizzled in a red bikini as she shared the first promo for her new dating show which will stream on Netflix.

MailOnline exclusively revealed that the Britain’s Got Talent judge had signed a lucrative deal with the streaming giant for a brand new series.

The TV and radio personality, 53, showed off her sensational figure in the two-piece swimwear as she posed against a branded telephone box.

The photo was taken on an idyllic beach after it was announced that the show Cheaters: Unfinished Business will be filmed in Spain this summer.

Amanda wore her hair down and sunglasses as she answered a call on the traditional British telephone box, which had a thatched roof.

Amanda Holden sizzled in a red bikini as she shared the first promo for her new dating show streaming on Netflix

Below the image, Amanda had provided the link to sign up for the show.

Amanda is the latest major celebrity to secure a series with the streaming giant after it was confirmed that Holly Willoughby, 43, will present new show Bear Hunt and Emma and Matt Willis prepare to launch the first season of Love Is Blind in Groot -Britain.

She will start filming the new show which is about love and relationships and describes the venture as her ‘dream job’.

It comes 31 years after Amanda first appeared on TV as a contestant on Cilla Black’s Blind Date, making the signing even more significant as she celebrates a full-circle moment in her lengthy career.

Having built an acting career in the 1990s with leading roles in TV shows such as The Bill, Jonathan Creek and Wild at Heart, Amanda has now expanded her repertoire with Sky documentary Sex: A Bonkers History, BBC travel show Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job and now her own Netflix series.

Amanda told MailOnline: ‘It’s my dream job, if I could have manifested a job… this would have been it.

‘It’s the job I’ve wanted all my life and now it’s finally here. I’m going to film the show this summer. It’s my own thing and it’s the genre of it, it’s what I’ve always wanted.”

The new Netflix series follows eight former couples as they reunite at a Spanish retreat after their committed relationship ended due to someone cheating.

Amanda is the latest major celebrity to secure a series with the streaming giant

Amanda is the latest major celebrity to secure a series with the streaming giant

She will start filming the new show, which is about love and relationships, in Spain this summer and describes the venture as her 'dream job'

She will start filming the new show, which is about love and relationships, in Spain this summer and describes the venture as her ‘dream job’

The Britain's Got Talent judge has become the latest big name to secure a series with the streaming giant after it was confirmed that Holly Willoughby will present new show Bear Hunt

The Britain’s Got Talent judge has become the latest big name to secure a series with the streaming giant after it was confirmed that Holly Willoughby will present new show Bear Hunt

With the help of relationship experts, the exes get a chance to right their wrongs, rebuild trust and see if they can start over, hoping that love can find a way.

The Heart Breakfast presenter recently revealed her ambitions to host her own dating show and said she would even allow her daughters Alexa, 28, and Hollie, 12, as contestants.

She said: ‘It’s a dream for me to have a dating show. I wouldn’t let my girls go on Love Island, but if they wanted to go on a dating show I would let them.’

The star was just 19 when she took part in Blind Date and told viewers her ideal man would be film star Jack Nicholson.

She didn’t find her dream man on that occasion, but Amanda had to wait 17 years before marrying her second husband, music director Chris Hughes, the father of her two children, in 2008.

Amanda has previously said that the success of her long-term marriage to husband Chris Hughes 'has a damn good sense of humour' (pictured in 2014)

Amanda has previously said the success of her long-term marriage to husband Chris Hughes ‘has a damn good sense of humour’ (pictured in 2014)

The Heart Breakfast presenter recently expressed her ambitions to host her own dating show and said she would even get her daughters Alexa and Hollie to appear as contestants.

The Heart Breakfast presenter recently expressed her ambitions to host her own dating show and said she would even get her daughters Alexa and Hollie to appear as contestants.

The star was just 19 when she took part in Cilla Black's Blind Date, telling viewers her ideal man would be film star Jack Nicholson.

The star was just 19 when she took part in Cilla Black’s Blind Date, telling viewers her ideal man would be film star Jack Nicholson.

Amanda told MailOnline that she often breaks down in tears when judging the acts on Britain Got Talent, as she remembers being in the same position and auditioning in the early years of her career.

Amanda told MailOnline that she often breaks down in tears when judging the acts on Britain Got Talent, as she remembers being in the same position and auditioning in the early years of her career.

Reminiscing about her career, Amanda said, “I remember those days and the nerves and hoping you had that in your heart.  No matter how romantic that sounds, I will never forget it'

Reminiscing about her career, Amanda said, “I remember those days and the nerves and hoping you had that in your heart. No matter how romantic that sounds, I will never forget it’

The Britain’s Got Talent judge, who was previously married to comedian Les Dennis, says the secret to their long-term relationship is laughing together.

She told The Mirror: ‘The number one secret to a successful marriage is having a damn good sense of humour. Plus, I really like Chris.

‘We go to eat in a restaurant, he goes to the toilet, then I look up and catch a glimpse of a man and think he’s fit. Then I realize, ‘Gosh, that’s my husband.’

Amanda recently told MailOnline that she often gets teary-eyed when judging the acts on Britain Got Talent, as she remembers being in the same position and auditioning in the early years of her career.

She said: ‘I’m always on the verge of tears, I don’t know what it is. I think I remember how I started, when I was on stage and auditioning.

“I remember those days and the nerves and I hope you had that in your heart. As romantic as that sounds, I will never forget it.

“I am an actress despite the fact that I have covered every other genre in this industry. I’m an actress first and foremost, so that’s the most important thing to remember when I’m on the jury.”