Helen Flanagan flashes endless legs in skintight Spanx at NTAs with Jean Johansson | The Sun

HELEN Flanagan captured the perfect camera ankle last night as she flashed her legs in skintight Spanx.

The former Coronation Street star swapped the Cobbles for London's red carpet for a glitzy night at the National Television Awards.


The ex-Celtic Wag kicked off the night by catching up with Channel 4 star Jean Johansson – who is married to former Rangers forward Jonatan Johansson.

However, there was no matchday rivalry between these two beauties as the pair shared a laugh before the star-studded bash.

Soap fave Helen went braless in a gorgeous green frock with matching clutch bag and finished the look with subtle make-up.

While A Place in the Sun host Jean stunned in a jaw-dropping white floral dress with bold hanging earrings.

Helen shared the stunning snaps with her loyal army of Instagram followers.

Elsewhere Emmerdale's Natalie J. Robb left her farm attire at home for the London ceremony.

The Scots actor looked worlds away from the farmer's wife character she plays in the Yorkshire-based soap.

As she donned a gorgeous gold floral dress and finished the look with a clutch bag and matching shoes.

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Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire was crowned Queen of the NTAs after bagging a trio of trophies.

While This Morning lost out on the Daytime TV award for the first time in 12 years as fans booed the stars of the ITV hit.

Elsewhere EastEnders hunk Bobby Brazier won the Rising Star gong and Lewis Capaldi bagged the Authored Documentary award for his Netflix hit How I'm Feeling Now.

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