Helen Flanagan net worth: How rich Coronation Street and I'm a Celeb star is as she joins Celebs Go Dating

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The Coronation Street star’s net worth is more than £2million.

Helen Flanagan has been confirmed as one of the contestants on the new series of Celebs Go Dating.

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The 2024 season of the hit Channel 4 reality show, which will air later this year, will be the thirteenth for the series which sees celebrities paired with non-celebs in the hope of sparking up romantic connections.

The 32-year-old from Bury is most well known for her role on Coronation Street as well as her relationship with footballer Scott Sinclair who she shares three children with; Matilda, Delilah and Charlie.

Helen and Scott started dating in 2009 and got engaged in 2018 during a family holiday to Disneyland Paris. However, the engagement didn’t last and the couple split up towards the end of 2022. Reportedly, Helen thought that her engagement ring breaking was a "bad omen.”

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Helen Flanagan attends The Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall Helen Flanagan attends The Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall
Helen Flanagan attends The Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall | Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

The Manchester-born star starred in Coronation Street  until 2012 before leaving to pursue other projects. She later reprised her role in 2017 for one year before she left the show again. She has also twice appeared on I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here, finishing seventh in 2012 before taking part in I’m a Celebrity... South Africa in 2023.

What is Helen Flanagan’s net worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the actress is reportedly £2.4million. The majority of that wealth comes from her role on Coronation Street and her modelling career. However, Helen also has a strong social media presence, having 1 million followers on Instagram. She reportedly earns as much as £4,716 for a single post.

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