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Katie Fitzpatrick

Helen Flanagan says she 'can't get anything done' because she can't put her son down

Helen Flanagan has shared about being a doting mum to adorable baby boy Charlie.

In an Instagram Stories video the Coronation Street star, who has a million followers, told fans that she finds it hard to put her son down because he cries.

As Helen kissed and cuddled her son she told her fans: "Charlie's so clingy."

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And the soap star told her boy lovingly: "I kind of love it but I never can put you down."

Helen cuddled Charlie in the Instagram video (Helen Flanagan/Instagram)

She went on to ask her followers: "I don't know if anyone else has a little baby boy that is very beautiful that will never be put down?

"I do love him to pieces but honesly I can't put him down becase he cries. As soon as I put him down he cries."

And she added that she "can't get anything done."

Helen, 31, welcomed Charlie last March with her footballer fiance Scott Sinclair who plays for Preston North End.

And she's had a blue manicure in honour of 'prince' with a 'C' initial on her middle nail.

Helen's manicure for Charlie's birthday (Helen Flanagan/Instagram)

The couple also have two daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three.

The Rosie Webster actress from Bury also recently revealed why her third pregnancy will probably be her last after suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting, during all her pregnancies.

With Charlie she said the disorder was 'really strong.'

In an honest Instagram post last month she typed: "I had Hyperemesis with all three pregnancies but with Charlie it was really strong so I wouldn’t want to be pregnant with having three young children that depend on me."

Helen said she was coming to an end of her nursing journey with her son.

She wrote: "Charlie’s got quite a few teeth now and keeps nipping me with his teeth and sometimes biting while feeding.

"I feel like it’s naturally coming to more of an end with my nursing journey with Charlie.

"It feels like Charlie is my last so I want to make the most of the baby stage. I love feeding him but I do miss having a bit more time to myself also."

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