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Helen Flanagan flaunts bump in glam white gown after dropping Scott wedding bombshell

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Coronation Street beauty Helen Flanagan sent her followers into meltdown as she showed off her baby bump in a series of gorgeous snaps on social media.

Helen, 30, smiled for the camera as she donned a glamorous white dress made from sheer material while holding her growing bump.The blonde bombshell looked gorgeous in the floor-length gown as the paper-thin material clung to her blossoming curves.Helen showed off her bare shoulders in the strappy dress, which featured a cut out design over her arms and décolletage.The mum-of-two looked seriously glam as she was given a makeover by her beauty team, showing off glamorous curls which cascaded over her shoulders.She finished the look off with white strappy heels and red lipstick as she posed in.

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