HELEN Flanagan looks incredible for her day at the Grand National with her boyfriend Robbie Talbot.
For her day at the races, the mum of three opted for a stunning pink and red maxi dress, featuring a striking colour block cape detail.
Draped elegantly over one shoulder, Helen finished the demure look with matching shoes and a hat.
Papped outside the annual event, Helen looked amazing in the eye-catching Karen Millen number.
Adding statement earrings and a matching white clutch, her boyfriend Robbie Talbot, 44, made sure to match her look by adding a striped pink tie to complement his light grey suit.
On their way to the occasion, Helen shared a video to her social media of her and Robbie in the back seat of the car.
The 34-year-old appeared to be in great spirits as she struggled to control her laughter with the pair giggling away in the back seat.
Fans of Helen have been delighted to see the Corrie star move on with former footballer Robbie Talbot, following the end of her relationship with ex-Scott Sinclair.
Helen started dating Robbie, 44, last year, two years after her split from Scott.
The couple have gone from strength to strength ever since, with the actress calling him “really genuine, lovely man”.
The happy couple’s outing comes after it was revealed that Helen recently had a “reunion” with her ex Scott Sinclair, 35, after he “blocked” her five months ago.
Last month, Helen revealed that she and her ex Scott had put their differences aside for a “reunion”, after months of not talking.
The actress shares children, Matilda, nine, Delilah, six, and Charlie, now four, with her ex-fiancé and Bristol Rovers player.
The former couple, who went their separate ways in 2022 after 13 years together, co-parent their three kids and put their differences aside to mark their only son’s birthday day.
Helen and Scott appeared to put on a united front for their son’s party despite their bitter split.
The soap star previously admitted she “cared for him but we don’t like each other”.
Back in October, Helen told how Scott had blocked her – because they did “each others’ heads in.”