Amanda Holden continues to host her Heart FM Breakfast Show from home amid coronavirus pandemic

Amanda Holden opts for comfort in polka dot PJs as she continues to host her Heart FM Breakfast Show from home amid coronavirus pandemic

She proved work comes first as she hosted her radio show live from home after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Brits to limit social contact.

And Amanda Holden insisted the show must go on once again as she continued to present Heart FM Breakfast Show from her Surrey abode on Monday morning.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 49, mixed business with comfort as she took to the microphone in polka dot print pyjamas alongside her beloved pet pooch Rudie.

Business comes first: Amanda Holden insisted the show must go on once again as she continued to present Heart FM Breakfast Show from her Surrey abode on Monday morning

Looking effortlessly stylish in a navy silk two-piece by Sosandar, the media personality captioned her image: ‘Another dotty day at home another set of #pjs @thisisheart #breakfast.’ [sic]

In another photo, the presenter beamed with delight as she set up her own studio alongside her relaxed dog, which she penned: ‘#me and #rudie have got this -home broadcast! @thisisheart @jamie.theakston.’ [sic]

Later into the morning, the TV and radio star brought some light relief as she ‘sent love’ to her industry pals by taking the likes of Katie Piper, Frankie Bridge and Ruth Langsford in a radiant snap of herself. 

In good company: The Britain's Got Talent judge, 49, mixed business with comfort as she took to the microphone in polka dot print pyjamas alongside her beloved pet pooch Rudie

In good company: The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 49, mixed business with comfort as she took to the microphone in polka dot print pyjamas alongside her beloved pet pooch Rudie

Sharing the love: Later into the morning, the media personality brought some light relief by 'sending love' to her industry pals, including Katie Piper, Frankie Bridge and Ruth Langsford

Sharing the love: Later into the morning, the media personality brought some light relief by ‘sending love’ to her industry pals, including Katie Piper, Frankie Bridge and Ruth Langsford

First run: The TV star proved work comes first as she hosted her radio show live from home after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Brits to limit social contact

First run: The TV star proved work comes first as she hosted her radio show live from home after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Brits to limit social contact

Coronavirus was classed a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) earlier this month, which has forced countries such as Italy, China and the UK to implement nationwide lockdowns. 

As of Sunday, 240 people have died out of over 5,000 confirmed cases in the UK. 

Sporting events, music festival and other social gatherings have been either cancelled or postponed due to the crisis.  

Practical steps: On Friday, Amanda broke her self-isolation as she returned to Global Studios with her co-host Ashley Roberts, where the pair practised social distancing

Practical steps: On Friday, Amanda broke her self-isolation as she returned to Global Studios with her co-host Ashley Roberts, where the pair practised social distancing

On Friday, Amanda broke her self-isolation as she returned to Global Studios with her co-host Ashley Roberts, where the pair practised social distancing. 

The Wild At Heart actress took to her social media account to share a snap of herself and the Pussycat Doll star, 38, standing several feet apart, following government advice for people to practice social distancing to prevent the spread of the virus.

Staff at the studio had already been stripped back as of last week.