Helen Flanagan wows Corrie fans as she bares killer curves in skintight leather

Coronation Street’s Helen Flanagan stole the show as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a pair of skintight black leather trousers from a night out before the coronavirus pandemic.

The Coronation Street cast member, 29, smouldered for the camera as she donned a tiny black crop-top with a black jacket on top.

She paired them with skintight leather trousers, which clung to her jaw-dropping curves for a seriously sizzling display.

The skimpy ensemble highlighted Helen’s taut abs as she pouted for the gorgeous picture while posing in front of a plain wall.

Helen completed the look with silver hoop earrings and pointed black boots, flaunted her endless legs under the clingy bottoms.

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She captioned the snap: “Pre lockdown,” as the compliments came pouring in for Helen’s latest wardrobe choice.

One fan posted: “Love this look.”

Another added: “SUPER STUNNING AS ALWAYS HELEN.”

A third chipped in: “So stunning.”

A fourth wrote: “Omg you look incredible.”

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Helen also left little to the imagination as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in tiny nude lingerie in her bedroom.

The lace two-piece featured patterned sheer material over the cups, as Helen teased her cleavage to the camera.

Helen almost revealed a little too much as her completely see-through knickers nearly flashed her followers, who were left hot under the collar.

The mum-of-two has been self-isolating with Bath with her partner Scott Sinclair and their two daughters Matilda and Delilah.

She took a brief break from social media amid the coronavirus lockdown, but the Rosie Webster star came back with bang with a number of seriously racy pictures.

Helen has also made it clear that she has no plans to return to Corrie any time soon, but the door is open for a comeback later down the line when her daughters have grown up.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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