Helen Flanagan is holiday-embarrassed as she shares unseen snaps from a sunny holiday in Greece with children

Helen Flanagan was holiday-shamed by trolls after sharing unseen snaps from her recent trip to Greece with her children.
The influencer and former soap star recently enjoyed a break in Crete with her three children Matilda (eight), Dellilah (five) and Charlie (two).
Now back in the UK with her two eldest at school, Helen took to Instagram to share a series of memories from her time at the Wyndham Grand Mirabello Resort.
“A lioness and her cubs,” the I’m A Celeb star wrote. “I wish we were on vacation again. We had such a lovely stay and made great memories with the children. #giftedstay.”
But it was the admission that the trip was a gift that seemed to upset some of her followers.
One complained in the comments: “Damn talented…while the rest of us spend six months saving up to get ours.”
A second agreed, adding: “I thought the same thing. She never pays for anything. It’s always a gift, a gift, a gift.”
A third said: “Like many celebs…deaf.”
And a fifth snapped: “At least you’re on holiday.”
The snaps showed Helen cuddling her babies in the pool and around the luxury resort.
She also posed in sunglasses and a black swimsuit while catching some rays.
It comes days after Helen was shamed by her mother for posting sexy shots in lingerie during the National TV Awards in London.
In a mini-album on her Instagram page, she flaunted her vast assets in skimpy silver pajamas.
The Coronation Street actress posed in a mirror selfie as she enjoyed the comfort of her hotel room before opting for a good night’s sleep.
Another snap showed the star posing in a plunging black top, while a third photo showed her flaunting her stomach in a denim dress.
However, some Instagram users were not impressed as they thought her post was too revealing.
One user asked: “Why do you switch from a soft porn star to a mother in one post?”
Another sarcastically joked: “Wow! Nice to see you in clothes.”
A third said: “You have a lovely figure Helen but you also have three small children and I don’t think you are setting a good example for your daughters.”