Helen Flanagan says ‘it’s better to do something than nothing’ after public swipe at ex Scott Sinclair

Mum-of-three Helen, who starred in the ITV soap and I’m A Celebrity, posed in front of a mirror on Saturday October 14 on Insatgram.

Helen Flanagan says 'it's better to do something than nothing' after public swipe at ex Scott Sinclair


Helen Flanagan says ‘it’s better to do something than nothing’ after public swipe at ex Scott Sinclair

ITV Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan has said she has “grown a lot” this year – a day on from taking a cryptic swipe at ex Scott Sinclair. Mum-of-three Helen, who starred in the ITV soap and I’m A Celebrity, posed in front of a mirror on Saturday October 14 on Insatgram.

Coronation Street alum Helen typed: “This years been a lot of growing. I always feel like it’s better to do something, then do nothing and regret it because you learn either way x I like the woman that I’m becoming though and I like what I see in the mirror and not my appearance but me as a person, not perfect but working through what I need to x

“I live in my dressing room at home it’s my calm place… how stunning is my dressing room mirror by @illuminated_mirrors. It has professional make up lighting as I’m very much a glam girl and love my make up. It looks so beautiful in my room and it’s so high quality, UK made and UKs number one mirror manufacturer.

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“I have a discount code for you- HELENDXH which will give you 10% off any Hollywood mirrors @illuminated_mirrors #gifted.” In reply, a fan said: “Sweet that you still have a pic of you and Scott up.” Celine asked: “Why still wearing rings on the wedding finger?” Haute said: “Love this for you”

A Harp said: “Self love is the most important.” It comes a day on from Helen shared a cryptic post which many interpreted as a dig at ex Scott. “Husbands: When you see your wife in pain or struggling, know this: She isn’t broken. She’s hurting. She doesn’t need your solutions. She doesn’t need you to tell her what she should do,” the post read.

The message continued: “She needs you to ask: ‘What are one or two ways I can best love you right now?’ She is the expert on her needs, not you. Love by listening, not telling.”