Helen Flanagan, a Coronation Street star, and ex-boyfriend Scott Sinclair have spoken candidly about their “rubbish” co-parenting situation during a Pride of Britain event.
Helen Flanagan has taken a fresh swipe at ex Scott Sinclair after their “rubbish” co-parenting situation means she won’t see her children at Christmas.
Talking to the Mirror at the Pride of Britain awards, Helen was asked what her plans were with her children for the festive season. She responded that she didn’t have any. “I have to co-parent, which is really rubbish,” she explained.
“My children’s father lives very north of Manchester, and we can’t co-parent like we can when we live in the same city,” he said. We then proceed in sequence.
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Helen, who will soon be releasing a tell-all book about her life and relationships, said it felt “unnatural” and that she is “not looking forward” to Christmas Day without her children.
I’m not anticipating it,” she said. When a mother is expecting and she doesn’t have children for Christmas, she said, “it’s also really unnatural.” It’s just a day, though.
Helen has chosen to spend the holidays playing panto without her children with her. The Evil Queen of Liverpool is “I! She laughed, “I’ll be very busy with that.”
Helen will be spending the day with her mother, father Paul, brother Tom, and his wife. Tom’s son will also be with her. Helen continued, “At least I have my nephew.” However, I’ll be able to spend New Years with my kids!
From 2009 to 2022, Helen and Scott were dating. They had two daughters and a son when they got married in 2018. The couple, however, decided to leave in October 2022.
A source told The Sun: “Helen has removed her engagement ring and told those close to her that she is no longer with Scott. They hit a rough patch in the summer and after Helen came back from [filming I’m A Celebrity in] South Africa it ended for good. Helen and Scott have committed to co-parenting their kids as a family unit.”
After their relationship had been intermittent for a while, Helen revealed to the Mail Online that she was the one to end it. We were constantly quietly separating before gradually reuniting.
She also acknowledged that the two still care about one another despite not liking one another. We don’t get along, she told Charlotte Dawson on her podcast. I am aware that Scott cares about me and loves me, even though he wouldn’t admit it.
“But I’m so over it, I can’t ever have a relationship where we’ll always be fighting.” I’m unapologetically argumentless. We as women make every effort possible to help the father of your children, just like I did, succeed. However, I believe that if I were dating someone else, it would be simple because I didn’t have the same level of energy as the father of my children.
Source: Mirror
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