Helen Flanagan was the epitome of chic in a white cape dress as she attended day four of Royal Ascot in Berkshire on Friday.
The former Coronation Street star, 33, exuded glamour in the bodycon ensemble and wore a gorgeous fish net fascinator.
The mother-of-three, who recently revealed she has a ‘difficult relationship’ with ex and father of her children Scott Sinclair, was all smiles as the society event.
Helen elevated her frame with diamante court heels and a stylish bejewelled bag to match.
Royal Ascot, the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, started on Tuesday with the Queen Anne Stakes and will run until Saturday.
Helen Flanagan, 33, was the epitome of chic in a white cape dress as she attended day four of Royal Ascot in Berkshire on Friday
The former Coronation Street star exuded glamour in the bodycon ensemble and wore a gorgeous fish net fascinator
The mother-of-three has dipped her toes back in the dating pool amid a break from filming Celebs Go Dating following her split with ex Scott.
The actress has signed up for the latest series of Celebs Go Dating, two years after confirming her split with the footballer, a winger with League One club Bristol Rovers.
It comes as she admitted that she has ‘difficult relationship’ with her ex Scott in a candid Instagram post as she said she was in tears over the weekend.
The TV personality revealed the relationship she has with her former fiancé has been ‘extremely emotionally draining while co-parenting’.
She shares, Matilda, seven, Delilah, five, and Charlie, two, with the professional footballer and they split up in October 2022 after a 13-year relationship.
After she took her eldest daughter to The Waldorf Hilton, Helen shared videos and pictures of their girls day out – including an afternoon tea complete with a harpist.
But as she shared snaps of her daughter enjoying their little dinner outing on Monday, Helen revealed she got a bit ‘teary’.
Sharing a sweet video of her daughter Maltida listening to the harpist, she penned: ‘Matilda and I had a girls day on Saturday. Matilda wanted to go to the beauty and the beast afternoon tea @waldorfhilton and it was so lovely x
The mother-of-three, who recently revealed she has a ‘difficult relationship’ with ex and father of her children Scott Sinclair, was all smiles as the society event
Helen admitted she has ‘difficult relationship’ with her ex Scott Sinclair (pictured in December 2021) in a candid Instagram post as she was in tears over the weekend
The TV star revealed the relationship she has with her former fiancé has been extremely emotionally draining while co-parenting
She shares, Matilda, seven, Delilah, five, and Charlie, two, with the professional footballer and they split up in October 2022 after a 13-year relationship
The former Coronation Street star parted ways with Scott in October 2022 after 13 years together
‘I’m so proud of the beautiful girl Matilda is and how lovely and kind and fun she is and how well she adapts to change x I felt really emotional that day, a lot of personal things going on and it can be extremely emotionally draining co-parenting when you have a difficult relationship x
‘I couldn’t book online for some reason and Matilda really wanted to go, I had bad mum guilt as I’m up and down from London for work at the moment and I wanted Matilda to feel loved and special.
‘There was no tables available though and the couple behind me were so kind they could see how much my little girl wanted to go and they gave us their table ❤️x
‘If you see this thank you my little girl was made up xxx I left my phone to try and be more present and lots of chats and cuddles and her beautiful little face.
‘So grateful for Matilda, mummy got a bit teary but they were happy tears x I had therapy at the beginning of the year and I felt like I was able to come back to my natural self and not suppress my emotions and I let myself cry now x.
‘I felt a little bit lost before I had Matilda, when I had my baby girl it gave me a feeling of purpose and inspiration x Whenever I’m stuck in a situation and don’t know what to do, I think what would I want my daughter to do and I do that.’