Helen Flanagan melts hearts in matching outfits with eldest daughter and wears Primark in Paris
25.02.2023 - 23:21
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Helen Flanagan has shared super sweet snaps of herself and her eldest child in matching outfits enjoying a trip to Paris. The doting mum took her seven-year-old daughter Matilda on an unforgettable visit to the French capital.
The pair looked tres chic in matching looks as they took in the sights together. Helen, 32, who played Rosie Webster in Coronation Street, Instagrammed pictures of herself and Matilda in identical brightly patterned dresses and both wearing berets.
Mum-of-three Helen received a flood of compliments for her animal print patterned coat with pink fluffy detailing, while Matilda coordinated in a similar pink shade snuggly coat. "My princess love and so proud of our bond my everything growing together everything I do is for you," she wrote with a photo of the pair cuddling up outside a cafe.
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Myleene Klass exclaimed: "Love you girls!" caroledawson19 said: "Beautiful picture of mummy and her girl!" And newberrywasthorpe wrote: "You both look fabulous."
With the picture of mother and daughter rocking their berets as they posed at their hotel she captioned it: "Best friends always and matching berets." Fellow former I'm a Celebrity star Gillian McKeith said: "So adorable. You both look fabulous. What a fantastic time you are both having...Love the outfits. Très chic! Xx"
Carol Vorderman replied with love heart eyes emojis and styledbynana begged: "Stop it so cute." bubseyboo wrote: "Wow how beautiful you both look love the outfits.. How special for matilda she'll ever forget this trip.. Have a fantastic time xx" and misssarah_louise applauded: "Helen, this is tres chic."
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