Coronation Street star Helen Flanahan looked stunning as she stopped for a coffee in Manchester after opening up about her motherhood journey.
She wowed as she enjoyed a caffeine fix at celeb haunt Menagerie at New Bailey.
Mother-of-three Helen, 31, had fans begging to see the full look as she posed at her table in a black leather-look outfit.
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She wore her blonde tresses swept back and accessorised with a powder blue Balenciaga bag as she smiled for the camera in snaps shared on her Instagram.
"Coffee always," she captioned the photos.
weewanderlustwoman commented: "Beautiful."
"Gorgeous," wrote 12trimstreet.
And scottmccausland_471 joked: "Posh coffee, I get mine out the pound shop."
The Rosie Webster actress from Bury also recently revealed why her third pregnancy will probably be her last.
Days earlier Helen discussed her breastfeeding plans with her followers after welcoming baby Charlie with Preston footballer Scott Sinclair in March.
Helen suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting, during all her pregnancies.
But with Charlie she said the disorder was 'really strong.'
In an honest new Instagram post she typed: "I had Hyperemesis with all three pregnancies but with Charlie it was really strong so I wouldn’t want to be pregnant with having three young children that depend on me."
Helen, who also has daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three, is now coming to an end of her nursing journey with her son.
She wrote: "Charlie’s got quite a few teeth now and keeps nipping me with his teeth and sometimes biting while feeding.
"I feel like it’s naturally coming to more of an end with my nursing journey with Charlie.
"It feels like Charlie is my last so I want to make the most of the baby stage. I love feeding him but I do miss having a bit more time to myself also."
Speaking about why she enjoys breastfeeding she said: "One of the reasons I like breastfeeding is my hormones are so stable when I nurse. I love not having my menstrual cycle back.
"I was getting my hormones tested for bad PMS before I fell pregnant with Charlie as I would be so up and down with my cycle.
"When I stopped feeding Delilah last time my hormones were all over the place so I’m really hoping that doesn’t happen this time."
Helen says she is planning to get her son in his own room and stop breastfeeding by his first birthday.
She wrote: "I co sleep with Charlie. I plan to get him into his own room around his first birthday but I don’t think that will be easy.
"I’ll probably stop feeding around Charlie’s first birthday. Charlie’s still teething and I feel like the boob gives him so much comfort.
"I don’t want to feel sad to stop."
And the Corrie actress asked fellow mums to shared their journeys with her.
"I’d love to hear your nursing jouneys too ( also have any other women had the same problems with their hormones, cycle and nursing I’m sure there is lots I just felt a bit on my own with it after my nursing journey ended with Delilah)."