HELEN Flanagan has joked that she’s ‘already messed up’ 2024 while enjoying a spot of lunch with her son in Bali.
The former Coronation Street star, 33, recently jetted off to popular island for some winter sunshine with her three kids Matilda, seven, Delilah, five, and Charlie, two.

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Helen has been updating fans with what she’s been getting up to on her Instagram page.
However today she posted a cryptic quote about “messing up” just two days into the new year.
The quote said: “I messed up already, 2025 my year for sure.”
The mum-of-three then went for a bite to eat with Charlie.
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Alongside a sweet video of the youngster eating his spaghetti bolognese, Helen said: “Lunch with my man,” and a blue love heart emoji.
Helen played Jerusalema by Master KG in the background.
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She later posted a cute clip asking Charlie why he wasn’t napping as he was sat in his designer £1,800 Fendi pushchair.
Helen is spending some time with her children after spending Christmas without them for the first time last month.
The soap star shares her kids with footballer ex Scott Sinclair, 34, but they split back in 2022.
The trio went to spend the festive period with their dad, so Helen didn’t have them for four days.
Helen recently sparked concern with a very sunburnt chest as she posed for a bikini snap.
The star looked amazing as she posed in a bright pink two-piece set, just days before she showed fans her ‘vile’ hair.
Meanwhile other followers were distracted as they spotted a detail in her airport snap.
They were concerned she’d be cold on the plane with shorts on.

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