Helen Flanagan's debut on I'm A Celebrity's twelfth season back in 2015 is difficult to forget.
From being voted to do Bushtucker Trials seven times in a row, to refusing to partake in a trial and getting disqualified from another, the former Coronation Street star's jungle journey went down in TV history. Ten years on from her stint, the mum-of-three is set to appear in the upcoming I’m A Celebrity all-star series.
Aside from the trials, the I'm A Celebrity jungle waterfall has become an iconic element of the show, which even previous contestant Mike Tindall made the most of.
As Helen joins the likes of Carol Vorderman, Amir Khan and Janice Dickinson in South Africa for the new series, we take a look back at the star's most memorable bikini moments from her last season.
Helen Flanagan's red bikini
The actress, who was with fiancé Scott Sinclair for 13 years before they separated in October 2022, had a total Baywatch moment in a red triangle bikini as she took a dip in the jungle waterfall.
Helen Flanagan's white bikini
The star also owned the flattering swimwear in a white colourway, adorned with gold hardware and ruched bottoms.
Helen Flanagan's tye-dye bikini
Despite being voted in to do the worst of tasks, Helen made sure her bikini game was on point when joining presenters Ant and Dec for her bushtucker trials. Helen rocked a tye-dye string bikini for 'Come Dive With Me', the trial she famously got disqualified from after using her hands, not her mouth, to collect the underwater stars.
Helen Flanagan's leopard-print bikini
Looking totally on-brand for her jungle experience, the star opted for a leopard-print bikini later in the season.
Helen, 35, is understandably proud of her toned body, working hard in the gym to maintain her sculpted figure.
A fan of balance, the star has previously revealed that she maintains her size eight figure without depriving herself of her favourite things and relies on exercise to stay on top form.
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