Helen Flanagan has expressed disappointment over her co-parenting arrangement with her ex, Scott Sinclair, which will prevent her from spending Christmas with her children. Speaking at the Pride of Britain awards, Helen shared that due to their geographical distance, co-parenting has been challenging as they have to take turns caring for their children.
Despite her upcoming tell-all book about her life and relationships, Helen admitted that not having her children with her on Christmas Day feels unnatural and is something she is not looking forward to. To keep herself occupied during the holiday season, Helen has chosen to participate in a pantomime where she will play the role of the Evil Queen of Liverpool.
On Christmas Day, Helen plans to be with her family, including her mother, father, brother, sister-in-law, and her nephew. Although she will miss her children on Christmas, she is looking forward to spending New Year’s with them.
Helen and Scott, who were together from 2009 until their split in October 2022, have committed to co-parenting their children despite their differences. Helen revealed that she was the one to end the relationship, citing constant breakups and reconciliations. While acknowledging that they do not get along, Helen mentioned that they both care for each other but have decided to move on from their tumultuous relationship.
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