Helen Flanagan, a Coronation Street star, has made headlines once more after rumor-free reports that Scott Sinclair, her former football player, is allegedly yelling at her.
Helen Flanagan has hit out at online trolls following her feud with Scott Sinclair. The mum-of-three, 35, hit the headlines this week after it was reported that her footballer ex, 36, had forced her out of her home, which is in Scott’s name. The former Swansea City star is said to be keen for Helen to downsize and live in a smaller property, but sources claim that the Rosie Webster legend will not be going quietly.
While the couple share Matilda, 10, Delilah, seven, and son Charlie, four, their relationship is non-existent, and they’re reportedly no longer on speaking terms. Instead, any communication is reportedly going through their relatives.
Following the latest fracas, Helen has slammed followers who repeatedly send her messages about Scott and took to social media today, insisting that they stop.
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She said, “I’ve been receiving quite a lot of messages about the whereabouts of the father of my kids,” in a video she posted from her car wearing a pink fluffy cardigan. I really don’t care, please.
No one needs to message me and discuss his private life. That’s now gone from me. I’d prefer not to DM me anything, so please. Please don’t… wow! Helen then began laughing as she repeated.
Helen, who criticised Scott in December for missing their son’s nativity play while he was away, has been warned that her feud with her ex-boyfriend might become even more heated “in light of the most recent drama between the former couple.”
If Helen and Scott don’t seek intervention, the growing tension between them could turn into “the new normal.”
Marygrace Anderson, psychotherapist, certified hypnotherapist and founder of MG Hypnosis, told The Mirror: “The fact that communication appears to have broken down to the point where everything is going through Helen’s parents suggests just how strained things have become between Helen and Scott.
“Psychologically, the concern is that if this dynamic persists, it runs the risk of becoming more and more of the new normal.”
The house’s current conflict is likely to involve far more people than the property itself.
“For Helen, the home may represent stability, routine, family support, continuity for the children, especially given their young age,” she said.
The house may feel financially unsustainable or necessary from Scott’s point of view, which could leave both parties feeling unheard and unheard.
Source: Mirror

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