Helen Flanagan and her hubby-to-be Scott Sinclair shared a romantic night away in Edinburgh...but they were joined by a certain little someone who also enjoyed an evening away from home.
The pair spent the night in The Balmoral a Rocco Forte Hotel in Edinburgh but brought little Delilah along as she is still 'too young' to be left on her own.
Soap star Helen shared a series of snaps at the luxury venue, commenting on how stunning the surroundings were and even divulged that she is a massive Harry Potter geek and was very excited to find out that JK Rowling had written one of her books at the hotel.
She said: "Amazing stay at the beautiful Balmoral a Rocco Forte Hotel in Edinburgh.
"Edinburgh is just stunning, it was our date night away but obviously little Delilah had to come with her being so young.
"They have a J K Rowling suite where she wrote the deathly hallows which is pretty cool if your a massive Harry Potter geek like me, can’t wait to go back."
In one picture the actress and footie ace Scott posed together with their daughter who Helen called a 'little impostor'.
The caption read: "Little impostor on mummy and daddy’s date night."
One fan wrote: "Gotta love these gatecrashin babies!"
Another added: "That's ok little one didnt want to be left out."
The 27-year-old was also praised on one of the photos for helping to promote and normalise breastfeeding as she can be seen feeding Delilah in one of the images.
Emma Priest said: "The UK has some of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world, anyone that helps promote and normalise something that we have been doing for millions of years but for some reason we now seem to be ditching in favour of manmade formula is amazing in my book!
"She has a platform and many other young mums might see this and not feel scared by feeding there own babies in public!"
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