Helen Flanagan has been enjoying a luxury family holiday in Bali over the last few weeks with her kids Matilda, Delilah, Charlie and her best pal.
But not all is as it seems, as Helen, 33, candidly shared on Saturday that her relaxing trip has took a turn for the worse.
Taking to Instagram to share some sizzling snaps, the former Coronation Street star openly admitted a couple of things that have gone wrong.
Helen shared that she was ‘the mum with the loudest kids’, she has burnt her chest and how a monkey stole her belongings.
Captioning her post, she penned: ‘The mum round the pool with the loud kids, a monkey took my mui mui sunglasses and Delilah’s Nintendo switch and I’ve burnt my boobs, too busy making sure the kids had cream on them.’
Helen Flanagan, 33, has been enjoying a luxury family holiday in Bali over the last few weeks with her kids Matilda, Delilah, Charlie and her best pal
But not all is as it seems, as Helen candidly shared on Saturday that her relaxing trip has took a turn for the worse (pictured with Matilda, seven, Delilah, five, and Charlie, two)
Helen’s fans gushed to the comments in support of Helen, with one writing: ‘Your doing amazing. Don’t think about others feelings that’s their issue.
‘Your an amazing mum and have three beautiful kids doing an amazing job don’t care what others think, hope you all had a lovely time together that’s all that matters.’
As well as the disastrous end to her happy holiday on the Indonesian island, just days earlier, Helen had sparked concern amongst her fans as she shared more bikini snaps where her chest looked very sunburnt.
Helen has been giving fans an insight into her luxurious Bali getaway and has posted a whole host of eye-popping bikini snaps during the holiday.
However, things didn’t initially go to plan when she first touched down in Bali ahead of New Year’s Eve.
Sharing an update to her Instagram Story upon her arrival, she revealed she had made it there but without her luggage after mistakenly collecting the wrong one.
Smiling for a selfie, she explained: ‘Not the best start to the holiday I took the wrong suitcase back to the hotel.’
Helen continued: ‘But the suitcase I took had a mobile so I gave it back to the guy, who was super nice about it. Felt so bad and managed to get mine back at the airport.’
In the caption of her latest post, Helen referenced her very sunburnt chest and revealed that a monkey stole her Mui Mui sunglasses and her daughter’s Nintendo
Taking to Instagram to share some sizzling snaps, the former Coronation Street star openly admitted a couple of things that have gone wrong
Helen shared that she was ‘the mum with the loudest kids’, she has burnt her chest and how a monkey stole her belongings
Captioning her post, she penned: ‘The mum round the pool with the loud kids, a monkey took my mui mui sunglasses and Delilah’s Nintendo switch and I’ve burnt my boobs, too busy making sure the kids had cream on them’
However, things didn’t initially go to plan when she first touched down in Bali with her kids and her best friend ahead of New Year’s Eve
She revealed that she had made it Bali but without her luggage after mistakenly collecting the wrong bag
Helen split from her fiancé Scott Sinclair in 2022 and spent her first Christmas without their children this year as he had custody of them for the day
The beauty was reunited with her three kids for the trip after they spent Christmas with their father Scott Sinclair, 34.
Helen and the Bristol Rovers footballer split in July 2022 after 13 years together and they now co-parent their children.
The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star previously explained that the kids would be spending the holiday with their father and his mother in Bath, while she remained in Bolton.
Speaking to Closer, she said: ‘My children really miss their daddy and they’re very close to their nanna, so they’re going to spend Christmas with them.’
‘I won’t have them for about four days. It will actually be the first Christmas that I don’t have my children,’ she added.
‘I think it’s good to have challenges, and with co-parenting you’ve got to be fair. And it’s not about you, it’s about the children and what makes them happy.’