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Paul T Smith

Helen Flanagan left in tears after 'special day' watching daughter in school nativity

Helen Flanagan has admitted that she was left emotional after watching her daughter Delilah's school nativity play on Monday.

The former Celtic WAG and actress says it was 'so special' that it made her cry watching the little one on stage.

Helen shared a picture of them both on an Instagram story with her one million followers, along with the caption: "Went to Delilah's nativity today and it was so special - made me cry I was so proud."

Helen is said to be happy and focusing on her kids after splitting with ex-fiancé Scott Sinclair. The former Corrie star left her fans stunned after arriving at the National Television Awards in October without her engagement ring, sparking rumours that she was now single. That's since been confirmed but the pair have vowed to reunite at Christmas to give their children the festive experience they're used to.

Helen and Delilah share a cuddle in bed together (Instagram / hjgflanagan)

We recently told you how she admitted she's suffering from 'mum guilt' after forgetting to do 'Elf on the Shelf' two nights in a row for her three children.

However, to make up for forgetting, Helen set up her two elves in her kitchen to be making snow angels in self raising flour and left a note to the three children.

It said: "Hi Matilda, Delilah and Charlie! I'm sorry we was gone this weekend, Santa needed our help in the workshop, we made some snow angels and had some fun last night."

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