Helen Flanagan admits to being in 'two minds', but why?
Helen Flanagan has shared her frustrations with her social media followers.
Helen Flanagan feels "frustrated" by her lack of work.
The 35-year-old actress - who is best known for playing Rosie Webster in Coronation Street - has admitted to being in a state of flux, after selling the home she shared with her ex, Scott Sinclair, and now struggling to find work in the TV industry.
The soap star said on Instagram: "I don't know, I've just kind of felt like … I've not really been sure of myself recently.
"I kind of feel like … I'm turning 36 in August, I've just done this house move, I'm kind of unsure where I am like, career-wise as well.
"There's a lot of change going on, and I don't know, I've just felt a bit weird in myself."
Helen admitted to being in "two minds" about her next move, while she also expressed concerns about her TV career.
The actress said: "I'm in two minds about moving to London. I was going to buy here then I decided not to buy here so everything's just been a bit, like, all over the place.
"I've just felt frustrated with work as well because I really want to act and basically, I just want a job at the moment and feel frustrated in that way."
Meanwhile, Helen insisted earlier this year that she would never date another footballer.
The actress - who split from Scott in 2022 after 13 years together - claimed that she's done with dating men from the football world.
Asked if she'd ever date another football player, Helen told the Daily Mail: "No! Definitely not."
Helen also explained that she doesn't want to have to "tone [herself] down" for any potential love interest.
The TV star thinks it's important that she's her authentic self whenever she's around a potential partner.
Helen - who previously appeared on Celebs Go Dating - said: "I feel like I've had to shrink myself sometimes.
"I think it's a really lovely feeling when you're with a man and you feel like I can really be myself here and they think I'm great, they think I'm really funny and I don't have to tone myself down."