Corrie’s Helen Flanagan jets off to Barbados for summer holiday with children

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Coronation Street legend Helen Flanagan has jetted off to Barbados for a family summer holiday. The actress showed off her toned body as she stepped off the plane as she wore a black crop top.

The 32 year old was spotted looking stunning as she stepped off the plane to kick off her holiday. She is abroad with her three young children Matilda, eight, Delilah, five, and Charlie, two.

Helen looked a calm figure as she wore a pair of black leggings to go with her crop top. Completing the casual outfit, Helen went for a pair of grey New Balance trainers.

Her long hair was tied back in a bun in a bid to keep her cool in the scorching heat. With the sun in mind, she opted for a pair of black sunglasses to keep the sun out of her eyes.

The soap legend was pictured carrying Charlie out of the airport as they waited for their transfer to the hotel. Helen has been documenting her journey on Instagram, showing her children before the flight and during the long-haul flight.

Helen shared a snap of her with the children in the airport before setting off. She captioned the cute family snap with: "Mummy always got it, let’s go babies."

Then throughout the long journey, she shared videos on her Instagram stories of the little ones enjoying the flight. The youngsters could be seen making the most of the limited space as they could be seen smiling and laughing throughout Helen's posts.

As for little Charlie, Helen was left "smelling of wee" after he weed all over her during the flights. The I'm A Celebrity star also update fans when she arrived in Barbados.

On her Instagram stories once again she shared a video of Matilda and Delilah playing on the balcony as the sun shone down. Helen also shared a sweet video of her and the children enjoying the sunshine on her Instagram page.

Alongside the short video, she said: "Woke up in paradise."


Last month in an exclusive chat with OK! Helen opened up about the moment she lost her child in the supermarket. She said: "I was in a supermarket with Matilda, and I must have turned my back for one second. I just remember having that horrible, sinking feeling [when she wandered off]. I always keep my eyes on my kids, but I couldn’t see her for about one minute.

"There’s nothing worse than that – it is the worst, worst, worst feeling in the world. I can’t explain it."