Helen Flanagan marks daughter Matilda's first birthday with adorable picture


June 29, 2016

Proud mum Helen Flanagan has celebrated her daughter Matilda's first birthday with an adorable new photo. The former Coronation Street actress took to Instagram to mark her little girl's milestone – and she's gotten so big!

Helen captioned the sweet image: "Happy 1st birthday to our beautiful baby girl Matilda @scotty_sinclair9 xxx"

She and footballer boyfriend Scott Sinclair, who plays for Aston Villa, undoubtedly have their hands full with their little bundle of joy, but Helen is thinking about getting back to work after taking a break to focus on mummy duties.

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Helen Flanagan celebrated Matilda's first birthday with this adorable picture

After playing Corrie's Rosie Webster from 2000 until 2012, Helen took a break to try out other projects. Now she's ready to return to the cobbles – but only if she can fit it around looking after Matilda.

Speaking to The Sun recently, Helen explained: "I would absolutely love to go back to Coronation Street one day but it would have to work around Matilda."

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She and Scott Sinclair have revealed they want more children soon

And it looks like fans of the ITV soap could soon see Helen's wishes come true, as it's been reported that new producer Kate Oates wants to bring Rosie back.

An insider revealed: "Kate was going on about how excited she was to join the cast and crew in January and saying she couldn't wait to get her teeth into the show… [she wants a return for] Rosie."

But there's a chance Helen's acting career could take a backseat to raising a family with Scott, as they've both admitted to wanting more children in the near future.

Would you like to see Helen return to Coronation Street? Let us know in the comments box below. 

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