Helen Flanagan has said the Pret A Manger in the west end of the city will always hold a special place in her heart after the actress revealed it's where she went into labour in 2018.
The coffee chain, one of which is located on Byres Road, has several dotted across the city. Helen was back visiting Glasgow this week and snapped a picture of her daughter and wrote on Instagram about the day she went into labour in the same spot.
On her Instagram stories the 32-year-old said: "I love Pret in the West End. I actually went into labour here with Delilah."
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She later also took to the social media app with another picture of her and her daughter captioning the post that she was in Glasgow again this week - a city which means a lot to her.
She added that her 4-year-old daughter, Delilah, is her "Scottish baby".
The caption reads: "Was up at 5am today to drive to Glasgow and back for a few hours to pick up Delilah a passport (with all the passport strikes) so I can take my kids on a nice holiday at half term x love being back here such good memories.
"Delilah was my wee Scottish baby - wish I could have stayed longer but had to get back for Charlie and Matilda x Delilah was such a good girl - she’s really come out of her tantrum toddler stage and so well behaved and now Charlie’s started x proud mama x"
Helen recently split from ex-Celtic star Scott Sinclair, and at the time of their daughter's birth, he was playing for the club with the pair spending four years in Glasgow during his time at the Parkhead club.
The pair share three children together - Delilah, Matilda and Charlie - and started dating in 2009 before getting engaged in 2018. However, the couple called it quits in October 2022 despite having plans to marry next year.
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