Helen Flanagan and her adorable daughter Matilda have matching bright pink prams!
The Coronation Street actress, 27, welcomed her second child, daughter Delilah, on June 22, and is making sure three-year-old Matilda is feeling included every step of the way.
Helen revealed on Instagram that she’s treated doting big sister Matilda to a miniature, matching pram, so Matilda can push her dolls in the exact same pram that mum Helen uses for little sister Delilah.
So cute!
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Helen posted a couple of pics showing a thrilled Matilda trying out her new wheels – a miniature version of her mum’s own pram.
She tagged in the pram company Silver Cross.
Fans loved the sweet snaps, with one saying: “Omg that is just the coolest thing ever!”
Another told Helen: “You are such an incredible mummy. Well done and congratulations on being just amazing.”
A third added: “Aww wow never seen anything more beautiful, those prams are gorgeous.”
And a fourth chimed in: “Mother and daughter goals!”
Helen first revealed plans to get a matching pram for Matilda back in May, when she spoke to OK! magazine about how she’s ensuring Matilda feels involved.
She said: “I’m getting a Silver Cross Kensington pram in pink, and I’m getting Matilda a matching pram to put her dolls in. My sister suggested we buy her a Barbie and when the baby arrives, we give it to her and say it’s a present from her sister.”
Helen added: “I’m going to try and get her involved, like having her help pick babygros. I will tell her it’s our baby, so we have to look after her.”
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The soap star, who plays Rosie Webster in Corrie, gave birth in Glasgow, where fiancé Scott Sinclair plays for Celtic.
They got engaged just weeks before Delilah’s arrival, when he popped the question at Disney.
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