Helen Flanagan turned up the heat when she joined the stars at the McDonald’s screening of the iconic 1995 comedy Clueless in London on Wednesday.
The former Coronation Street star, 33, showed off her stunning figure in a classy peach dress with a daring plunging neckline.
Helen’s dress also featured ruffles and a thigh-high slit while showing a glimpse of her long muscular legs.
She was joined for the glitzy outdoor screening by EastEnders and Strictly star Bobby Brazier and TV’s Olivia Attwood.
Starring Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd, Clueless is a coming-of-story loosely based on Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma.
Sensational: Helen Flanagan, 33, caused temperatures to rise as she joined the stars at the McDonald’s screening of the iconic 1995 comedy Clueless in London on Wednesday
Busty: The former Coronation Street star showed off her stunning figure in a classy peach dress with a daring plunging neckline
It comes after Helen showed off her surgically enhanced assets as she posed in her bra for a steamy new video on Tuesday.
The actress took to Instagram to share a clip of her trying on a bright pink dress she got for her birthday.
She started the video in gray sweatpants and a black lace bra that showed off her ample cleavage.
Helen also wore thick black-rimmed glasses, which she then removed to try on her new outfit.
As she wiggled into the corset dress, she let the temperature rise as she took off her bra.
Helen added a pair of black high heels and a matching quilted handbag and completed her look with a slick of pink lipstick.
Under the caption of the cheeky clip, Helen revealed she hadn’t got around to celebrating her birthday in the dress yet.
She wrote: ‘My dress for my 33rd birthday. I haven’t had a chance to really get it out and celebrate yet because I hate the kids, summer vacations and I’m so disorganized, but I’ll be moving out soon.”
Glam: Helen’s dress also had ruffles and a thigh-high slit while showing a glimpse of her long toned legs
Pose: The stunner posed in front of a storm while showing off her figure
Stunning: She completed the look with glamorous makeup and her hair styled in loose curls
Yum! She ate some McDonald’s food prior to the screening
Fun in the sun: She was joined by EastEnders and Strictly star Bobby Brazier (pictured) and TV star Olivia Attwood for the glitzy outdoor display
Radiant: Bobby (L) was in high spirits as he sat in a beach chair with a friend
Iconic: Starring Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd, Clueless is a coming-of-story loosely based on Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma (L-R) Stacey Dash, Alicia Silverstone
The post comes after Helen was cruel mother-shame when she shared last week where she bought her kids’ school shoes.
She took to Instagram to share a sweet photo of her and her two daughters, but later received backlash for it.
She wrote, “So for once I’m really organized for back to school. I wish I actually looked this calm and put together for school run x
“I got the perfect back to school shoes for my girls from @schuh that they both love. (can’t handle how cute Delilah looks in photo 3❤️…how does she not go to the reception and first year).
“I always buy my kids shoes at @schuh #wewearschuh #AD.”
Trendy: Olivia Attwood kept it cool in a blue tee that she paired with quirky jeans
Color: She completed the look with a blue jumper and bold sneakers
Fast food: She posted for the chain’s famous golden arches
Say cheese: Ella Barnes (R) and Demi Jones (L) took a fun selfie
Slim: Love Island’s Ella showed off her toned physique in a skinny gray mini skirt and matching crop top
Slinky: Demi showed off her curves in a form-fitting silver combination
Her daughters Delilah, five, and Matilda, eight, looked good as they got into their uniforms to prepare for their new school years.
However, the mom-shamers couldn’t resist the chance to troll when they saw her spend £149 on school trainers.
Matilda’s shoes belong to Dr. Martens and are on sale in store for £119, while Delilah donned a pair of black New Balance PE sneakers priced at £30.
One critic wrote, “You’re organized because you’re gifted.”
Another agreed, writing, “Getting a uniform to advertise helps.”
While a third said, “You don’t pay for #AD, you get paid more than for the shoes.”
And a fourth echoed, “Literally using your kids to swear, absolutely shameless behavior. No doubt to pay for some more lip fillers or other nonsense for your ongoing quest to be someone.’