HELEN Flanagan has been ferociously defended by her fans after she’s trolled in her latest photos.
The former Coronation Street actress took to social media with an album of saucy snaps.

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Helen, 33, posted a selection of pictures in a plunging leopard print gown.
The former I’m A Celebrity star had her hair tied up with a black bow as she displayed several sultry poses in her luxury mansion.
But Instagram users couldn’t help but notice a weird detail in the photo as Helen mostly posed with an open mouth.
One user wrote: “Is it that hard to close your mouth??
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A second said: “She doesn’t need to do all that posing??”
Here she goes again … What an embarrassment for her children,” claimed a third.
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As a fourth troll stated: “Its so sad that you are always posting provocative pictures when you really don’t need too, it’s such a shame for your lovely family xxx.”
However, her loyal fans flocked to her defense in their droves as they hit back against the trolls.
One wrote: “I’ll never understand some of the negative comment on here – why do women (yes women) feel a need to tear each other down.”
The fan added: “Helens post are not hurting anyone, they’re empowering women to feel body confident.”
“You look absolutely beautiful, and you’re still shining when these dried up Debbie’s are throwing shade. Keep at it girl,” exclaimed another.
And a third stated: “U look unreal! Love u ❤️.”
As a fourth user sarcastically noted: “Who’d have thought a bit of old fashioned glamour model work would get up people’s nose so much 😂 so petty! You look divine beautiful lady – you do you.”
And a fifth fan added: ” You look stunning and like you are having fun. You go girl ❤️.”

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