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Dianne Bourne

Helen Flanagan becomes little red devil for Halloween night out in Manchester

Halloween brings out all the amazing outfits, and former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan didn't disappoint in a devilishly bold look on Saturday night. Actress Helen went all-out for Halloween in a bright red ensemble - completed with devil horns seemingly sprouting from her head.

Helen was pictured at Manchester's exclusive five star Hotel Gotham on Saturday night as she headed to catch up with friends for Halloween. And she certainly caused a stir in her show-stopping fancy dress.

She donned skintight red leggings and a red bra top showing off her lean physique. She wore her blonde hair in loose curls, and seriously striking make-up with red eyes and two large horns on her forehead.

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It was a busy night in Manchester with a host of Halloween takeovers at the city's most popular bars and restaurants. And it's expected to be busy again on Sunday night with more high profile events taking place.

Helen looked fab as a red devil at Hotel Gotham (Stephen Farrell)

Sharing her devil transformation with fans on Instagram, she praised the skills of make-up artist Ashley Elizabeth. The international make-up artist, who has worked on film and TV stars across the world, joined Helen at Hotel Gotham for the spooky makeover to take place on Saturday night.

She created a dazzling devil look with a blur of rouge-blushed eyes and completed with a pop of bright red lipstick. While the "horns" were applied into place with a smattering of red paint to look like blood.

Helen smiled for photos as she left Hotel Gotham in her completed look to catch up with pals.

She braved the cold autumn air in her ensemble, with her red PVC bra top showing off her toned abs. The outfit also meant fans could see her large tattoo to her idol Marilyn Monroe on her forearm.

Helen braved the cold in the outfit for Halloween (Stephen Farrell)

She completed the look with matching shiny PVC red leggings and strappy black sandals.

And it's not been the first time this week that Helen has rocked a lady in red look. She had flashbulbs popping at the Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards on Monday when she wore a stunning red mini dress completed with a slick of red lipstick.

Earlier on Saturday the 32-year-old actress and mum-of-three from Bury had shared the realities of mumlife, taking her children to drama classes.

She captioned the adorable video: "drama mornings rehearsing lines". While she helped her daughter with her lines, youngest child Charlie was looking super-cute as he pretended to drive the family car.

Helen recently shared a further insight into her life in a Q&A session with followers. Helen, who shares daughters Matilda, seven, and Delilah, four, and one-year-old son Charlie with footballer Scott Sinclair, was asked by a fan: "What hobbies do you have?" She replied: "Zero [crying laughing emoji]. Too busy being a taxi to my baby girls' hobbies."

Helen has also teased a return to Corrie as Rosie Webster may well be on the cards. She left the soap to go on maternity leave in 2018 to have her second child Delilah.

Speaking exclusively to OK! magazine recently, she said: "I’d love to go back to Coronation Street at some point."

"I think it’s obvious that everything I do work-wise just works around the kids. So yeah, probably when Charlie gets a little bit older, maybe. But I think while he’s young and Charlie’s like my last – unless I have another one when I’m a lot older. So I really want to enjoy that baby stage. I don’t want to miss out."

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