Amanda Holden stunned with her mini-me daughters Lexi and Hollie in Greece in photos she shared to her Instagram on Wednesday after Lexi’s life-threatening health issue.
The Heart Breakfast presenter, 53, looked beautiful sandwiched between her daughters and all three wore brightly patterned dresses.
Amanda’s dress was long-sleeved where her daughters’ had no sleeves and she took turns nestling into both of her children.
While the trio’s husband and father was not Chris Hughes was not seen in the snaps, they were not alone.
Joining them was English actress Jane Wall who stunned in a black and white cut-out ankle -length ensemble.
Jane, 51, is best-known for portraying PC Di Worrell in police procedural The Bill from 1999 to 2002.
On Monday, Amanda again took to Instagram from Greece, this time to show off her incredible figure.
The BGT judge soaked up some sun a blue bikini, consisting of a strapless top and matching bottoms.
She layered over a coordinating floral shirt and accessorised her beach ready look with a straw cowboy hat.
Amanda shielded her eyes from the sun with a pair of oversized sunglasses and flashed a smile for the camera.
She captioned the post: ‘Bikini, hat and shirt by @melissaodabash #family,’ alongside a Greek flag.
The family holiday comes after Lexi, who is signed to Storm Models, was admitted to hospital with life-threatening E. coli amid the latest outbreak.
Lexi was on a ward for five days with her mother and her father Chris at her bedside.
While discussing the warning signs to look out for amid the latest outbreak, Amanda revealed to The Sun that her daughter Lexi had been suffering from bloating and stomach cramps.
She said: ‘For about three weeks, Lexi had been complaining of bloating and stomach cramps. She was not happy at all and in quite a lot of pain with her tummy.
‘It was around the time of revision and her A-levels, so I was just putting this down to exam stress.’
However, Amanda admitted that after taking her daughter to her GP, who insisted on her doing some blood and stool samples, the results came back as a bacterial infection.
The star then revealed that while she was filming in Spain, she began to get calls from various government officials asking her to fill out several forms about where her daughter might have eaten and what kind of food they had stored in their home.
The star also confessed that the antibiotics her daughter was given didn’t seem to be working and claimed her doctor called her saying ‘I don’t want to alarm you’ before telling her Lexi’s bloods were ‘through the roof’ and she was in danger of ‘contracting sepsis’.
Amanda recalled how terrified she was to hear the word ‘sepsis’.
She revealed that Lexi’s was the 113th case of E. coli in the country in just two weeks – and that the doctor had warned them that this was just the tip of the iceberg.
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Source: USA Today