Corrie star Helen Flanagan went bare-faced as she picked her children up from school.
The mother-of-three looked cosy as she sported an autumnal look in a thick grey roll-neck jumper.
And the 31- year-old actress looked sensational without a scrap of makeup as she posed for selfies with her baby boy Charlie in the car..
"Cozy feeds in the car after school pick up," she wrote.
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She cuddled her boy, who she welcomed in March with her Preston footballer fiance Scott Sinclair.

And Charlie looked as snug as his famous mum in a cuddly brown fleece hoodie.
In a video clip shared on her Instagram Stories she said her 'strong minded' daughter Delilah, three, 'styles herself.
"And I can't argue with her," she told her fans.
Delilah picked out her favourite reindeer pyjama top and 'scruffy bottoms' to wear.

"I don't think you should be wearing this," the doting mum told her as a giggling Delilah insisted that she should.
Helen played Rosie Webster on Coronation Street until going on maternity leave when she was expecting Delilah in 2018.
Earlier this month she showcased her sleek new bob hairstyle.

She struck a pose at Jess Wright's Dorothy Perkins clothing launch in London as she was joined by her hair stylist friend Jay Birmingham.
Helen, who also has an older daughter Matilda, six, recently revealed that Charlie was likely to be her last baby.
She told her Instagram followers that part of her doesn't want to stop breastfeeding because every stage of his development makes her feel emotional.
She wrote: "Still feeding. Part of me wants a bit of me back.
Part of me doesn't want to stop as Charlie is very likely my last so every stage makes me a bit emotional."
Helen previously said her third baby would probably be her last after suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting, which she's had during all her pregnancies.
She said giving birth to Charlie, on Scott's 32nd birthday in March, was one of her 'proudest moments.'
They welcomed their boy at the Royal Bolton Hospital where Helen was also born.