Helen Flanagan revealed her return to Coronation Street was derailed after falling ill with an 'awful' sickness. The soap star is best known for her role as Rosie Webster on Corrie as she discussed the possibility about returning to acting.
Helen, 32, appeared on Friday's instalment of Loose Women and revealed her initial plans to return to the show fell through when she developed a nasty illness during her pregnancy.
Helen suffered with hyperemesis gravidarum while she was expecting her three children - Matilda, seven, Delilah, four, and Charlie, two.
Speaking on the ITV chat show, she said: "I had hyperemesis and I became really poorly with my pregnancy, it was awful."The condition affects pregnant women and symptoms include severe, nausea, weight loss, vomiting and dehydration.
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