Helen Flanagan risks bursting out of very low cut sexy Santa bodysuit in sizzling new shoot | The Sun

HELEN Flanagan threatened to burst out of her sexy Santa outfits in her raunchiest modelling session yet.

The former Coronation Street star, 33, slipped into a series of daring Ann Summers items for a festive-themed ad filmed inside her home.


Mum-of-three Helen knelt beside her Christmas tree in a plunging red bodysuit that would be sure to make Saint Nick blush.

The sparkling outfit was lined with fluffy white wool and had a black belt around the middle.

Helen teamed it with some stockings and pursed her plump lips.

She changed into a red crop top and matching miniskirt as well as a festive chemise.

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Ramping up the raunchiness, Helen knelt suggestively on her beds in a daring hoodie.

Though Helen looked great, many fans felt it was a bit to steamy for Instagram.

One wrote: "Helen why? You on the wrong platform?"

Another said: "Oh hun, what is going on?"

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A third wrote: "No no I used to enjoy your contentā€¦ whatā€™s happened."

The actress has had a turbulent 18 months after splitting from fiancƩ Scott Sinclair last year.

But she's emerged stronger than ever and has been flaunting her figure after getting a boob job.

ā€œThis year has been quite a big one,ā€ she told The Sun. ā€œIā€™ve been through a lot of changes and Iā€™ve made some mistakes, but Iā€™ve definitely grown as a person. Most of my 20s were taken up with being pregnant orĀ breastfeeding, so now Iā€™m enjoying coming back to Helen.ā€

Helen walked away from her 13-year relationship with footballer Scott and said it was the best decision for the entire family.

She said: ā€œIt was a mutual decision and, personally, I felt as a mum that this was the best thing for my children. I want them to see healthy relationships and to be in healthy environments. I think if youā€™re unhappy then that projects on to them.

ā€œEspecially when you have daughters, you feel like you have to set an example. I always ask myself: ā€˜What would I want my daughters to do? What would I want for them?ā€™ Iā€™d want them to be happy. I wouldnā€™t want them to feel stuck.ā€

Helen and Scott, 34, are both committed to co-parenting Matilda, eight, Delilah, five, and two-year-old Charlie.

Itā€™s not always practical, though, as he currently plays forĀ Bristol Rovers, so lives nearly 200 miles away from Helen and the kids just north of Manchester.

He sees the children regularly, but relations between Scott and Helen themselves are still healing, and for now, they communicate mainly through their parents.

ā€œI love Scott and I know that he loves me, but I suppose we just donā€™t like each other very much at the moment. We donā€™t really speak and thereā€™s no point in pretending that weā€™re the best of friends when weā€™re not.

ā€œWhat we had was really special, and because of that, the emotion between us is just too raw. Luckily, I get on really well with his mum and he speaks to my parents, so Iā€™m sure Scott and I will eventually have a better relationship. Obviously, itā€™s not ideal, but we both adore the children and weā€™d never want any arguing in front of them.

ā€œHe knows Iā€™m always flexible about him seeing them. Whenever he wants to see them, I try to accommodate that.ā€

The reasons behind the split were multi-layered, and Helen stresses that it would be impossible to pinpoint a cause or say exactly when things went wrong ā€“ by the end, they had drifted apart and were leading increasingly separate lives.




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