Helen Flanagan showed off her stunning transformation after giving birth to her baby son Charlie six weeks ago.
Former Coronation Street star Helen gave birth to Charlie at the end of March and has since shared lots of photos of Charlie and his two big sisters Delilah and Matilda settling into family life.
But this weekend Helen shared a different video as she gave herself a makeover before heading on a night out.
The video started with Helen in comfy clothes in her kitchen with her hair up in a messy bun as she cradled Charlie.
Helen looked tired as she sipped coffee and sighed, but then the clip drastically changed as she glammed up.
She wore a floral green midi dress with her hair down in blonde waves and her make-up fully done.
Helen captioned the clip: "Mamas first night out! glam @makeupbyashleyuk "
And Helen's followers were quick to comment on the clip saying she looked beautiful in both looks.
jannell_b said: "Oh my God he is so cute!! And you look amazing in both outfits."
jackie.reynolds.3 said: "Good on you get yourself out nice to have some mama time away from everyday life.. looking fabulous may I add."
staceytoner_artsy said: "Perfection. With and without glam."
thisrosegoldangel said: "You are so naturally damn beautiful,so blessed ,cute baby. I love the care free-lovely mama look even more though,it's so sweet idk why."
Helen recently opened up about how her body had changed since giving birth to Charlie.
She shared a video of herself pregnant and six weeks after Charlie was born.
She captioned it: " 6 weeks postpartum. Carrying a baby is such a miracle. I haven’t really done any exercise since having Charlie apart from my pelvic floor exercises and enjoying walks with the baby carrier or pram and obviously running around after the two girls.
"My body has changed with each baby. My boobs have changed a lot with nursing each. The skin on my stomach has changed but I feel so lucky to able to have carried my babies.
"I took my labour recovery slowly. I think you feel different after each birth it just depends. I didn’t fancy a walk with the pram for about 2/3 weeks after. Wearing maternity pads are not super comfortable and I wanted to wear baggy tracksuit bottoms for weeks.
"As a mummy of girls I want to show them to be confident in their own skin and to love themselves. I do affirmations with them on the school run such as “I am amazing”, “ I can do anything”."