Stacey Solomon swoons over hunky topless dancers during her Britain's Got Talent judging debut - and she can't resist taking a rather cheeky swipe.
The Loose Women star, 36, is set to appear on this Saturday's episode of the ITV show and will stand in for head judge Simon Cowell following his fall down the stairs.
In an exclusive first look at the instalment that will be on our screens this weekend, Stacey can't contain her excitement as she watches a male dance group show off their moves.
The dancer at the front also continuously sticks out his tongue while dancing and fellow judge Alesha Dixon fans Stacey as she watches on.
Stacey tells them: 'I thoroughly enjoyed it.'
She then asks the man who stuck his tongue out: 'What is your name sir?' and he replies: 'Antonio.'
In an exclusive clip obtained by the Daily Mail, Stacey can't contain her excitement as she watches a male dance group show off their moves.
But one of the dancers keeps sticking his tongue out - and Stacey decides to let him know and he gets embarrassed.
Stacey continues: 'This is just personal preference. You kept poking your tongue out, I don't know if you are aware!?'
The star then shows him an example of what he was doing and stuck her tongue out.
'Lots of this,' Stacey tells him.
He asks her: 'So much?!' Stacey replies: 'A little bit too much.'
Speaking about her upcoming stint on the programme with Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on Wednesday's episode of This Morning, Stacey said: 'I loved it.'
'Do you know what's really funny about having that full circle moment, I could connect with the people on the stage, because it's not easy to put yourself forward in those situations.
'Two, I realise what it's like to present a show where you're not digging through people's houses, and you get to dress up, wear a nice dress and sit in a chair all day!
'I was like "wow this is a great job!" This is what presenting is all about, isn't it? You get to sit there, get your makeup done.'
The dancer at the front also continuously sticks out his tongue while dancing and fellow judge Alesha Dixon fans Stacey as she watches on.
Stacey tells the dancer: 'This is just personal preference. You kept poking your tongue out, I don't know if you are aware!?'
'No it was lovely, it was a lot of fun. I felt really privileged because I’ve been in that position before.
'My whole career is thanks to the X Factor, and a show like Britain’s Got Talent, where someone gave me the opportunity, gave me the chance to put myself out there.
'These shows are really close to my heart and to see other people coming up through those talent shows, even just enjoying the experience, whether it turns into something or not, it felt really special to be a part of.'
Ben pointed out that she was incredible on the X Factor, but she doesn't anymore.
Stacey confessed: 'It's not that I don't, I just find it scary, I find it really scary.'
'Every night, did you ever come down? Did you see us when before the performances, everyone was so excited, everyone was like "Yeah, can't wait!" warming up in the corridors.
'I was like my mouth was drying, I was profusely sweating, I found the whole experience, incredible, but so nerve wracking.
'So when we want on to do the tour, I thought this is where I learn to let go of the nerves, get over it and start enjoying the performance. I never did.
'Every time I go out there, I'd just be so, every performance, I'd be so nervous.'
It comes after last Saturday's episode of BGT was cancelled.
The long-running competition show - in its 19th series - had aired three weeks of auditions so far.
However, viewers had to wait for a bit longer before watching the next episode.
The programme was removed from screens so Six Nations live rugby coverage could air instead, with France taking on the England team.