Amanda Holden wows in a houndstooth two-piece

Amanda Holden wows in a houndstooth two-piece with skin-tight white trousers as she leaves work at Heart FM

She puts on a chic display daily. 

And Amanda Holden was once again earning her style stripes as she left work at Heart FM on Tuesday morning while rocking a stunning look. 

It seemed the host, 50, was inspired by Chanel in a houndstooth two-piece which boasted a blue and white colouring alongside tight white trousers. 

Stunner: Amanda Holden was once again earning her style stripes as she headed to work at Heart FM on Tuesday morning while rocking a stunning look

Amanda looked sensational in her stylish ensemble, which oozed elegance thanks to the longline cardigan and stylish matching top. 

She showcased her lithe legs in the white trousers which she paired with coordinating white stilettos while adding in a cornflower blue handbag. 

The outing comes after Amanda hit out at the government following the announcement frontline nurses would received a one per cent pay rise amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The TV and radio personality shared a series of old photographs of herself in scrubs as she shared a supportive message to frontline medical workers. 

Feeling blue: It seemed the host, 50, was inspired by Chanel in a houndstooth two-piece which boasted a blue and white colouring alongside tight white trousers

Feeling blue: It seemed the host, 50, was inspired by Chanel in a houndstooth two-piece which boasted a blue and white colouring alongside tight white trousers

Blue lady: She showcased her lithe legs in the white trousers which she paired with coordinating white stilettos while adding in a cornflower blue handbag

Blue lady: She showcased her lithe legs in the white trousers which she paired with coordinating white stilettos while adding in a cornflower blue handbag

Amanda wrote: ‘We clapped them, we praised them, we thanked them. Now let’s bloody show them… the money! B******s to a 1% pay rise!’

Her comments come amid mounting fury over the announcement, with many suggesting the pay rise is an insult to those who have risked their lives throughout the Covid pandemic.

On Friday ministers defended a headline one per cent pay rise for NHS staff, while furious union bosses threatened strikes.

Stunner: Amanda looked sensational in her stylish ensemble, which oozed elegance thanks to the longline cardigan and stylish matching top

Stunner: Amanda looked sensational in her stylish ensemble, which oozed elegance thanks to the longline cardigan and stylish matching top

Safe space! She posed for a socially distanced selfie with a fan

Safe space! She posed for a socially distanced selfie with a fan

Unions branded the offer from the government a ‘callous and an enormous slap in the face’ after a year on the front line of the coronavirus crisis.

Amanda’s post joined the rally cry across the country, as many demand more money for nurses in line with the suggested 12.5 per cent increase. 

The Royal College of Nursing announced it is setting up a £35million fighting fund for industrial action, while Unite said it is considering balloting members. Unison is urging the public to join a mass slow handclap next Thursday. 

Sir Keir Starmer seized on the announcement to insist that ‘Covid heroes’ deserve more, while Tory MPs voiced disquiet. 

Chic: She looked stunning as she headed out

Chic: She looked stunning as she headed out

Check me out! She strutted her stuff in style

Check me out! She strutted her stuff in style

Health minister Nadine Dorries – a former nurse – pointed out the rest of the public sector is facing a complete freeze, warning that the government cannot ‘afford’ to be as generous as it would like with national debt soaring towards £2.8trillion.

In a round of interviews, she said had been ‘pleasantly surprised’ that a 1 per cent offer had been possible – and dismissed the idea that staff will quit, stressing people work in roles such as nursing because they ‘love the job’.

The submission from the government to the NHS pay body is for a headline 1 per cent rise, meaning that some types of staff are likely to get more and others less.

It also notes that a further 0.7 per cent hike to the pay envelope planned under the wider health service modernisation will still go ahead.

Not standing for it! On Friday, she hit out at the government after they announced they would be giving frontline nurses a one per cent pay rise amid the coronavirus pandemic

Not standing for it! On Friday, she hit out at the government after they announced they would be giving frontline nurses a one per cent pay rise amid the coronavirus pandemic

'Show them the money!' The TV and radio personality shared a series of old photographs of herself in scrubs as she shared a supportive message to frontline medical workers

‘Show them the money!’ The TV and radio personality shared a series of old photographs of herself in scrubs as she shared a supportive message to frontline medical workers