Despite her breakup from fiancé Scott Sinclair, Helen Flanagan has posted wedding gown photos online

I’m a Celeb…South Africa contestant Helen Flanagan took to social media to reveal wedding dress photos following her alleged divorce from footballer Scott Sinclair.

Helen Flanagan applies a filter to envision herself in a wedding gown following her breakup with fiancé Scott Sinclair

The couple had been dating since 2009 and had been together for 13 years. However, the couple, who have three children together, have since divorced.

Helen, a Coronation Street star, recently took to Instagram to share a photo of herself sitting on a bed, teasing cleavage in a plunging denim dress.

The image gradually changed to her wearing a stunning bridal gown complete with diamond tiara and veil.

These photographs were made with the FacePlay app, a popular online craze that allows users to imagine themselves as a blushing bride.

The I’m A Celeb contestant wrote to her 1 million followers: “At this rate this is the closest I’m going to get.

“Yes I’m a grown woman with 3 kids and I paid for this app and waited for it to download.”

It comes after Helen was spotted with her ex Scott for the first time after their split last week.

She tweeted a throwback video of herself arriving home after competing on I’m A Celebrity South Africa on Sunday.

The player, 34, was spotted on the stairs with their three children, waiting for Helen.

Helen wrote: ‘Found this video of when I came back from the jungle. I was away for one month and never left my babies before.’

Helen previously disclosed that she and Scott divorced before filming I’m A Celebrity… South Africa, but she kept her ring on to keep the news of their break-up quiet.

The actress stated: “I did wear my engagement ring when I was in the jungle.

“We’d only just broken up, and I didn’t want everyone to be asking, ‘Where’s your ring?’ I wanted to keep it private for the kids.

“I just hope we can be good friends and co-parent. A lot of people say: ‘Oh, stay, make things work for the children.’

“But children need happy parents and they need a happy environment, so it’s not always so straightforward.”

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