Helen Flanagan exudes elegance in a pale pink lace dress at Wimbledon

Stunner! Helen Flanagan, 32, showcased her elegant sense of style in a fun pink lace dress as she attended the sixth day of the Wimbledon Championships on Saturday
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Helen Flanagan exudes elegance in a pale pink dress adorned with roses as she heads to the Vodafone lounge during day six of Wimbledon

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She’s long been known for her sophisticated looks.

And Helen Flanagan continued to showcase her elegant sense of style in a fun pink dress as she attended the sixth day of the Wimbledon Championships on Saturday.

The actress, 32, donned a gorgeous pale pink lace dress adorned with floral embellishments as she posed for snaps at the swanky event in the Vodafone Lounge.

Helen highlighted her svelte physique in the form-fitting pink dress with a lace overlay and covered with hanging flowers.

The former Coronation Street accessorised her look with white pointed-toe heels as she arrived to watch another day of tennis action. 

Helen joined a slew of stars embracing the luxuries of the Vodafone lounge, including Love Island runner-up Gemma Owen, TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh and  actress Emily Atack.

The soap star has three children, daughters Matilda, eight, and Delilah, five, and cradled her son Charlie, two, with her footballer ex Scott Sinclair.

Matches were suspended for several hours across Wimbledon’s courts and tennis fans were forced to take cover beneath umbrellas or huddle together in raincoats. 

It comes after a disappointing day for the Brits at Wimbledon on Friday, which saw Andy Murray crash out of the tournament after a two-day thriller.

Momentum had been firmly on the side of the Briton, who was leading two sets to one before the 11pm curfew on Thursday evening, but the day’s break gave Tsitsipas a fresh run at the 36-year-old.

Murray was also the victim of an incorrect call at a crucial moment in the fourth set, which he opted not to challenge.

Tsitsipas held his serve, and was able to push the Brit to a tiebreaker, which the Greek won 7-3. 

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Murray’s defeat on Centre Court was one of a spate of British losses that saw all three men’s singles contenders knocked out of the competition in just over half an hour.

Stunner! The actress donned a gorgeous pale pink lace dress adorned with floral embellishments as she posed for snaps at the swanky event in the Vodafone Lounge

Stunner! The actress donned a gorgeous pale pink lace dress adorned with floral embellishments as she posed for snaps at the swanky event in the Vodafone Lounge

Cameron Norrie was outclassed by American prospect Christopher Eubanks, fresh off the back of his first-ever grass court tournament win in Mallorca, and Liam Broady was felled in four sets by number 26 seed Denis Shapovalov.

Broady had played a grueling five-set thriller against number four seed Casper Ruud the day before, but the wildcard was unable to extend his fairytale run in the face of a compelling challenge by the Canadian player.

British hopes will now focus solely on Katie Boulter in the singles’ contest.

The British number one will play defending champion Elena Rybakina on Centre Court in the last tie on Centre Court on Saturday afternoon.

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