🎥 Helen Flanagan 'split from Scott Sinclair after strange sign when engagement ring snapped':
Helen Flanagan reportedly ended her 13-year relationship to former Celtic star Scott Sinclair after her engagement ring snapped.
Since stepping out without her ring, there has been no confirmation as to why the couple decided to call it quits but sources now claim that Helen's decision was affirmed after one rather creepy message she had received. "Helen and Scott really tried to work on their relationship but ultimately she saw the ring breaking as a bad omen and one that meant she shouldn't get married." Despite recent claims that Helen is embracing the single life, the actress recently opened up about her struggles as a single mum to three young children.
Top showbiz news Helen had chosen to not wear her ring at various different showbiz events, including the National Television Awards as well as her recent appearance at the Pride of Britain awards, where she coyly kept her left hand hidden in pictures.
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