Amanda Holden flashes a lot of leg as she hits Wimbledon with doppelganger daughter

Amanda Holden strutted into Wimbledon on Monday, hand-in-hand with her 17-year-old daughter, in an all-white ensemble as she flashed her toned legs.

By Samantha Leathers, Showbiz Reporter

Amanda Holden sports green ensemble from Essential Antwerp

made a chic display as she joined a host of A-list stars at Wimbledon earlier today.

The 52-year-old turned heads as she appeared in a skin-tight maxi dress with a thigh-high slit, flashing her toned legs and jaw-dropping curves.

She sported a white blazer over her shoulders and simple white heels paired with a large white bag and glittering golden necklaces.

The TV personality walked hand-in-hand with her 17-year-old daughter, Lexi Hughes, who donned a brightly coloured mini dress.

The teen’s mint green dress complemented her long blonde hair as she looked eerily similar to a younger version of her famous mum.

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Amanda Holden and Lexi Hughes appeared alongside some A-list pals at Wimbledon (Image: GETTY)

Lexi elevated her look with a pair of bold green and white strapped platform heels, with a white jacket and bag which hung across her arm much like Amanda’s.

The mother-daughter duo also donned matching tinted sunglasses as they smiled in the London sunshine.

On her Instagram story, Amanda also made a leggy display as she posed at the top of the umpire's chair.

The pair were joined by Heart Radio star Ashley Roberts, who opted for a retro-inspired look in a low-cut polka dot mini dress, matching Simon Cowell’s partner Lauren Silverman in a knee-length polka dot dress.

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The mother-daughter duo strutted into Wimbledon hand-in-hand (Image: GETTY)

Amanda recently revealed to the Daily Mail that she is ensuring her daughter finishes her education fully before leaping into her modelling career full-time.

She said: “Lexi's an A* student so I don't want her to mess that up and she wants to do it all."

Lexi had reportedly been approached by Kate Moss’ modelling agency when she was 15 and although it was something “she actually wants to do”, the family held off on making any guarantees until after she turned 16.

Amanda made it clear that it was Lexi’s decision to sign with the agency but is holding off on getting work until she turns 18, focusing only on building her lookbook for now.

She gushed over her daughter: “There's no pressure and we'll just see what happens. But finishing her education is very much her plan, she'll have our support whatever she decides to do.”

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