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Shimmering Amanda Holden does a Britney Spears in sheer diamond dress for EuroMillions jackpot

By Daily Mail Reporter


Bling bling: Amanda Holden promotes the lottery in a sheer dress with only diamonds covering her modesty


Amanda Holden looked the spitting image of Britney Spears in her latest promotional shoot, which saw her draped in faux diamonds.

She was promoting this Friday’s £117 million EuroMillions jackpot, but ended up imitating Britney from her 2004 Toxic music video.

The 40-year-old actress was covered in bling, with only scattered diamonds on a sheer dress covering her modesty.


And the Britain’s Got Talent judge was crossing her fingers in the shoot, hoping that she might be the lucky winner.

This week's EuroMillions could be the biggest lottery prize ever paid out in the UK, if a single winner scoops the jackpot.

So Amanda's aim was to wow with glamour and soon changed into a royal blue dress with a plunging neckline and gold heels as she sat on a £117m prop.
The actress’s shoot comes just two months after tragically losing her baby.

Risque bling: Britney Spears striped down to this sheer diamond bodysuit for her Toxic music video in 2004


She was rushed to hospital on February 1 after filming the last Britain’s Got Talent live auditions episode, where Holden’s son was stillborn.

But she was determined to get back to work and has been performing in Shrek: The Musical as Princess Fiona.

And as she promoted the lottery, changes were announced to the EuroMillions, to make even larger jackpots and create more chances to win.

The forthcoming changes see the introduction of a second draw day on Tuesdays, as well as expanding the number of Lucky Stars, which should result in more roll-overs and bigger jackpots.

Fingers crossed: Amanda crosses her fingers while sitting on a prop for £117m to promote the lottery


The game’s member countries – Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the UK – are also introducing a 13th prize tier, where players will win around £3 for matching just two main numbers.

The overall odds of winning a prize on the game will shorten from one in 24 to one in 13, with the total number of prizes every week in Europe expected to more than double from £1.9 million a week to £4.6 million.

Tickets for the new-look game are due to go on sale on Saturday May 7, with the first Tuesday draw taking place on May 10.



source:dailymail