Amanda Holden looked sensational as she cosied up with her "idol" Greatest Showman star Keala Settle.
The 51-year-old Britain's Got Talent star donned a fabulously on-trend flimsy leopard-print blouse and flared leather trousers to the Heart FM headquarters to meet the This Is Me songstress.
While the TV starlet certainly looked the part in terms of her fashion selection, Amanda also conveyed to fans that she hadn't been disappointed when meeting her hero either.
It seemed as though the trio which included Amanda, astounding vocalist Keala and radio host Jamie Theakston were having a giggle together in the studio.
Having got on so well, they all teamed up for a group photoshoot that was later shared on Instagram by Amanda and then Keala.
Captioning the happy snap, the I Can See Your Voice star wrote: "When you meet your idol and they're everything."
The Sister Act star re-shared the picture with her own fans, following up with "brb still fan-girling," with an arrow pointing to Amanda.
During the live on-air discussion, the radio hosts quizzed the star in a hilarious discussion on what fans could expect next.
Jamie asked: "The Greatest Showman 2, yay or nay?"
"Nay, next question," said Keala abruptly.
Amanda chimed in: "Nooo. But Keala will they ever put it on stage?"
"Now if they do I give them all of my blessings and wish them…," responded the American actress before she was cut off.
Interjecting, the BGT star chirped in: "But you wouldn't do it?"
Looking directly at Amanda, Keala said: "Babe," before taking a long pause and then adding: "Two and half hours of makeup every day, for six months."
At which point, Amanda pointed to her co-star Jamie, indicating that he "could do it" instead.
Jamie replied: "I can't sing like Keala Settle though."
"No you can't, but you haven't got a bad voice though, you can hold a note," insisted Amanda.
Getting in on the act Keala hilariously prompted Jamie to sing, saying: "Go on," with Jamie hitting back: "I will if you do?"
"No, but I will support you," laughed the star better known for her original role of Norma Valverde in Hands on a Hardbody, which ran on Broadway in 2013.
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