Helen Flanagan's boob job results as star stopped feeling 'sexy' after breastfeeding three kids

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Helen Flanagan has opened up about her decision to get a boob job after breast feeding her three kids left her feeling very "self conscious" about her chest.The Coronation Street star shares her children Matilda, nine, Delilah, six, and Charlie, three with former Celtic FC player Scott Sinclair, who was she previously engaged to.The 34-year-old revealed that she felt her boobs had become too droopy, claiming it got to the point she "could have tied them in a bow" and decided that she was going to go for breast enlargement surgery.In January 2023, Helen visited Pall Mall Cosmetics in a bid to "regain her confidence within her body” and help with the “loss of volume in her breasts."Speaking more about what led to her decision in a recent Instagram post, the actress explained: “I get asked a lot about my boob job in my DMs.“I breast fed three babies for three years in total.

At the end you could have tied my boobs in a bow though I have no regrets at all breastfeeding my babies.“I went with Pall Mall Cosmetics and I had Breast Enlargement with Mr Hussain, who made me feel really comfortable and I felt in good hands.

I’m glad I didn’t have to have a lift and I could have them naturally lifted by the implants.”Helen revealed she went through several consultations until she was pleased with the decision of her implant size which was 340CC - Motiva Round - and opted for a dual plane placement.Helen and her ex-fiancée Scott called off their relationship in 2022 after being together for 13 years.She continued: "I lost a lot of weight from my break up and I didn’t want my boobs to be too big for my frame but I needed them to fill out the skin that needed lifting.“Now they are just perfect for my frame and I feel they are really

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