Helen Flanagan stuns in plunging mini-dress as she parties with Love Island stars in London | The Sun

HELEN Flanagan turned heads last night as she stepped out to party in London.

The mum-of-three showed off her recent boob job wearing a plunging black dress with a corset – highlighting her trim waist.


Helen, 33, was joined at the bash by a host of Love Island stars, including Molly-Mae, Ekin-Su, Georgia Harrison and Francesca Allen.

The star was enjoying some time off from parenting before she gets back to work after landing a role in Cluedo 2 — The Next Chapter.

Helen will be playing the role of Miss Scarlett and said: “I can’t wait.”

It’s her first acting job since leaving Corrie in 2018.

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The night out comes after she confessed candid details about her chaotic dating life – following her split from Scott Sinclair.

Helen has admitted to having a one-night stand and being ghosted after trying to meet someone new.

This week she shared a video including screenshots showing the names of men she's dated this year.

Introducing "the men of 2023", Helen saved her dates in her phone under nicknames including: "Too obsessed with their dog, ruined my mental health.

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"My ghoster. Dead chat. Complicated X. Dead chat 2.

"My One Night Stand."

Helen told fans: "After 13 years of being wifed off, I've spent this year trying to find myself and start dating again.

"Let's just say it's been an experience…"

She added: "In conclusion we're hoping for a better 2024."





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