Helen Flanagan and her daughter Matilda looked like twins as they posed for a snap in their pyjamas. The Celebs Go Datingstar, 35, took to her Instagram page to share the sweet snap of her and her daughter with theirarm wrapped around each other as they smiled for the camera.
The actress rocked a stripy pyjama set while Matilda sported a light pink top and patterned trousers. She captioned the post: "My beautiful lovely daughter (bow emoji). my everything." Helen shares Matilda, Delilah, seven, and son Charlie, four, with ex-partner and footballer Scott Sinclair.
Fans were in shock over the snap and rushed to the comment section to compliment the duo as they wrote how she's "all grown up".
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One user said: "Aw Matilda looks so grown up. Always your baby," while soap star Sally Dynevor commented: "Wow Matilda looks so grown up. Beautiful girl."
Another shocked fan wrote: "Aww look how grown up Matilda is," and another user posted: "Oh my goodness @hjgflanagan. Matilda is all grown up xx Very like her beautiful Mom. Super talented young lady."
It comes after Helen broke down in tears over the difficulties of co-parenting. After attending Manchester Pride, she dropped off her kids with ex-fiancé Scott. As the former couple are co-parenting, the kids spend some of their holidays with the footballer but Helen isn't the biggest fan of the set up.

Helen admitted: "I really, really struggle. I really struggle when they go away and I only like them going away if I'm doing something... I'm suffering really badly with anxiety at the moment."
The Coronation Street star admitted she didn't want her children to go before adding: "I just f**king hate co-parenting. I really really struggle...
"I really struggle when they go away because it's like. I don't like them going away. I only like them going away if I'm doing something. It's just really hard. It's just really hard, especially when you're not getting on and it's just really hard."
She added: "'It's your babies, you can't speak the same when they go away... Some time might do me good because I had really bad anxiety recently because I haven't had a minute because I'm always with the kids. It's a double-edged sword...
"When they go I want them back and when I'm with them all the time I get really overwhelmed but then f**king... I can't drink, it makes me [shakes hands]... I didn't drink that much yesterday.
"I always stick to tequilas, I never drink a lot. I'm going to stop crying now but I do think it's good to cry just to get it out."
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