HELEN Flanagan raked in a healthy six-figure sum last year, The Sun can reveal, despite being forced to move out of her mansion and admitting to financial woes.
The Corrie favourite has downsized this year after her family home – which is owned solely by ex Scott Sinclair –
Helen Flanagan raked in a six-figure summer after a successful year in 2025, despite revealing her money woes Credit: Instagram
The star returned to TV with a stint on Ex On The Beach, alongside working on brand deals and stage shows Credit: Getty
Helen also opened up– which resulted in a driving ban – that she’d struggle to afford life without a license.
However, it appears business is booming for Helen, if the latest accounts for her HJF Darling Ltd firm are anything to go by.
The accounts reveal that she paid a tax bill of £40,000 for her 2025 earnings, pointing to an income of £160,000 for the year.
The company has cash reserves of just more than £62,000.
The TV star moved out of her family home this year after her ex Scott Sinclair sold the mansion Credit: Instagram
She said in 2025 that money was tight and admitted things would be tough if she had to pay for extra expenses such as taxis Credit: Splash
Helen makes money via her brand partnerships with retailers such as Ann Summers and her acting career, which currently sees her on stage for pantomimes.
While she also appeared on which was filmed in 2025.
Earlier this year, she wasfrom her home on Instagram as she prepared to move out with her three children.
This saw her flog a £15,000 couch for just shy of £4K, as well as several bedside tables and other living room furniture.
Helen was moving out the six-bedroom home that she and ex-fiancé Scott shared, which she lived in alone with their three children since their split in 2022.
Scott sold the house earlier this year, forcing Helen to move to a smaller home with the children.
It comes after her money woes came to light in January 2025, following a driving ban that left her in apparent dire straits.
The soap star was handed a six-month ban when cameras clocked her Audi speeding twice in June 2024, but in a desperate plea to the magistrate, Helen revealed this would cause her “exceptional hardship”.
Revealing that she would struggle to afford the taxis she’d need to use for her children, the mother-of-three shared: “I think there might be a perception maybe that I would easily be able to afford a driver, but that’s quite far from the case.
“I’ve got enough money in my account to pay off my tax and my VAT, and basically that’s about it.”



