Amanda Holden seemingly isn't bothered by the amount of Ofcom complaints she received after the Britain's Got Talent finale, after looking as though she was almost nude on her radio show.

The BGT judge received criticism from viewers for her outfit, which was deemed "too revealing for a family show" by some.
However, she is seemingly unfazed after appearing to look completely nude on Heart FM's Breakfast Show live stream, even making her co-host Jamie Theakston do a double take.
Sitting in her DJ chair on Thursday morning, Amanda said on air: "Good morning, Mr Theakston. It is 6.30am and I've just caught myself on the camera and don't you think I look naked this morning? Sat behind here?"
The comment appeared to catch Jamie off guard with him replying: "Do you know what... You are wearing clothes, aren't you?"
Amanda laughed in response before saying: "I just looked and went, 'What? Have I forgotten to put my clothes on?'"
Whilst the 54-year-old was obviously not naked, the camera angle made it look as though she had no clothes on, only a chunky pearl necklace. However she was spotted wearing a pale pink strapless dress outside of the London Studios.
Amanda's dress for the BGT finale wasn't the only aspect of the show to receive criticism, with fellow judge Alesha Dixon's attire also criticised.
The duo, alongside Simon Cowell and Bruno Toniolo, watched as magician Harry Moulding was voted the winner by the public.
Amanda and Alesha's outfits received 72 complaints to Ofcom, reports The Mirror.
For the final, Amanda opted for a braless, plunging custom-made white silk gown from Saint Hendrix, after vowing to never tone down her fashion choices despite numerous criticisms since the series began.
Meanwhile Alesha work a sequin-strewn see-through jumpsuit, however it's not the first time the pair's looks have been criticised on the show.
In July 2017, Amanda wore a plunging see-through Julien Macdonald dress, which went on to be the most complained about TV moment of the year.
Speaking to Closer magazine she said: "I'm always asked about the Ofcom complaints, but every outfit on the show is checked before I leave my dressing room, so I'm never worried. I think people should have fun with fashion!"
She continued: "I had bits of fish wire underneath my breasts trying to hold that together... It's all quite laughable, but all everyone seems to talk about. It's been called another national crisis – but, oh no, I will not be covered up."