Helen Flanagan has shared the sweetest photo with her mum, Julia, and her baby daughter Delilah.
The Coronation Street actress, who welcomed her second daughter in June, shared a snap on Instagram at the weekend showing her mum cuddling the tiny tot as they smiled for the camera.
Helen, 27, spent the weekend at her home in Scotland seemingly cheering on her fiancé Celtic footballer Scott Sinclair, who had a match in Glasgow on Saturday.
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Helen captioned her post: “My mum’s here!”
Fans couldn’t believe how alike Helen and Julia looked.
One person said: “Always nice when your mum arrives! Enjoy the cuddles Helen’s mum!”
Another wrote: “Aww you look like your mam!” while a third commented: “You look very like your mum Helen.”
Helen and Scott welcomed Delilah on June 22. The couple are also parents to their three-year-old daughter, Matilda.
Meanwhile, Helen took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to discuss a parenting dilemma she’s been having now that she’s a mum to two children.
She posted a quote which read: “Parenting is a constant battle between going to bed to catch up some sleep or staying awake to finally get some alone time.”
Helen, who plays Rosie Webster in Corrie, also treated her fans to a string of photos as they enjoyed some time away in Scotland.
One picture sees Helen looking very glam in a cheetah print blouse as she breastfed Delilah.
Helen told her fans she feels “so content with my babies” right now.
The star is no stranger to sharing pics of herself breastfeeding her little girl.
Last month, Helen announced she’s become a Feed with Confidence Ambassador for Lansinoh UK to support breastfeeding mums.
Alongside a snap of herself breastfeeding Delilah inside Starbucks, Helen told her followers that she’s found breastfeeding Delilah in public has “been received in very different ways”.
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She continued: “I feed with confidence because I am just a mum, who just wants the best for my baby girl.”
Speaking about how Lansinoh UK have launched their own Feed With Confidence Awards for 2018, she added: “[The campaign] aims to recognise places and people who support breastfeeding in public.
“The exciting bit is they have asked me to be a Feed with Confidence Ambassador.”
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