Helen Flanagan Threatened With Axe By Celebs Go Dating After Massive Violation Of Regulations

HELEN Flanagan is dangerously close to being booted from Celebs Go Dating after breaking a strict rule on the show.

The mother-of-three is in love on screen at E4 after splitting from her footballer fiancé Scott Sinclair.

With filming already underway, Helen almost came to an end two weeks ago.

Dating agent Anna Williamson told The Sun: “Helen, I love her.

What I will say about her though, and I don’t need to spoil anything, Helen has the greatest pivotal cliffhanger of a story ever in the history of Celebs Go Dating.

“Helen was about to be expelled from the company two weeks ago. He did something important that went against all the rules of the company. “

Refusing to give any additional clues, Anna added: “I’m not just saying this, I think it’s one of my favorite exhibits I’ve done in a long time.

“Simply put, I am now filming scenes in which I feel like a spectator watching television.

“I’m going to say, ‘What? Huh?’

“Just when we thought things were starting to get a little quieter towards the end of the series, they just took a turn and sped up. To the point where I want a serious spa vacation after this series. “

Joining former Coronation Street Helen in the upcoming series are Gogglebox alum Stephen Lustig-Webb and pop star Jamelia.

Love Island’s Chris Taylor, Made In Chelsea star Tristan Phipps and Married At First Sight’s Ella Morgan are also joining the fray.

And in the case of a first violation of the rules, the audience can expect to see plenty of tears on screen as celebrities crumble over their relationships beyond.

Anna added: “I don’t know what it’s like between Paul and I, scary or not, we hope they feel the love and the space, but everyone has a tendency to come and burst into tears.

“It’s a genuine therapy, it’s also on television.

“Each of them shed more than one tear repeatedly. “

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