HELEN Flanagan fans going to see her in panto are in for a treat.
For the show, the stunning actress, 35, wears a plunging dress to transform into the Wicked Queen for the festive show.
Helen is currently starring in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Liverpool‘s M&S Bank Arena.
The show is running over Christmas, and fans going to watch are set to get an early present.
Helen’s costume has been tailormade to her sexy style.
In new photos from the panto, the soap star wears an incredible red sequin dress that plunges at the front.
Adding more spice to the costume, there is also a huge slit at the front.
Helen also wears a sparkly tiara and has her hair looking ultra glam.
The star recently spoke exclusively told The Sun about starring in the panto.
She told us she’ll be cheered on from the audience by her three kids – Matilda, 10, Delilah, seven, and Charlie, four,
“It should be good fun,” said Helen.
“The kids will love going to watch me so that’ll keep me busy!”
CORRIE RETURN?
Meanwhile, Helen also told The Sun how she’s ready for a Coronation Street return seven years after last appearing on the cobbles.
The star found fame playing Corrie’s Rosie Webster at just 10 years old, playing the role of the tearaway youngster from 2000 until 2012.
Speaking about a possible return to Weatherfield, she told us: “I’d love to go back to Coronation Street, but they just haven’t asked me and I live around the corner, but they just haven’t asked me.
“I’d love to, if they asked me. I’d come back, but they obviously haven’t.”
CO-PARENTING
Helen also opened up about “co-parenting” with her ex-partner, Scott Sinclair.
The pair split in 2022 after 13 years together.
She told us: “I hate calling it co-parenting because I don’t really feel like a co-parent to be honest with you anyway.”
The star is reliant on her mum and dad, who live 15 minutes away, to help with childcare duties, admitting she would “really struggle” without their help.
“I have my children for the rest of the time,” she said. “Which I would never want any other way. I work most days.
“Always back and forth, you know, from London, like a yo-yo as well. My mum’s incredible. She really helps me bring up my children really. I’m very lucky to have that support.”






