Helen Flanagan trips over her taxi while packing on the PDA with boyfriend Robbie Talbot after partying at the Pride of Britain Awards.

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Helen Flanagan tripped over her taxi while returning home after the Pride of Britain awards on Monday night.

The actress, 34, looked a little unsteady as she climbed into the car with the help of her boyfriend Robbie Talbot.

The former appeared in a giddy mood on Coronation Street as she grabbed the footballer's face while they sat in the back seat – and was full of PDA.

Meanwhile, Christine McGuinness looked in high spirits as she blew kisses to fans from her car as the night came to a close.

The 36-year-old model wore a beautiful silver dress with a spectacular tulle skirt and showed off her inner princess during the night.

Helen Flanagan stumbled into her taxi after partying at the Pride of Britain Awards on Monday night, packing on the PDA with boyfriend Robbie Talbot.

Looking dazed, the former Coronation Street star was full of PDA with the footballer as they sat in the back seat holding his face.

Looking dazed, the former Coronation Street star was full of PDA with the footballer as they sat in the back seat holding his face.

Meanwhile, Christine McGuinness looked in high spirits as she blew kisses to fans from her car as the night came to a close.

Meanwhile, Christine McGuinness looked in high spirits as she blew kisses to fans from her car as the night came to a close.

The annual Pride of Britain Awards returned for its 25th edition, with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman once again co-presenting. The ceremony will be broadcast on ITV1 on Thursday 24 October.

Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks were on hand to host the red carpet, while GK Barry presented online content from his own bar during the event.

The ceremony, which has taken place since 1999, honors the achievements of truly notable people from across the UK and from all walks of life, nominated by members of the public.

Winners are selected by a panel of Pride of Britain judges after a shortlist is drawn from thousands of entries.

Before the ceremony, the King and Prime Minister Keir Starmer paid tribute to the nation's unsung heroes.

The King called them the best of us, while Sir Keir said they “embody all that is best about Britain”.

King Charles' words were included in a letter to King's Trust Young Achiever winner Molly Leonard, whose grandmother cried with pride when she read it.

Praising Molly, he wrote: “On this 25th anniversary of the Pride of Britain Awards, I send my sincere congratulations to all of this year's winners. Each of you represents the best of our community.

The Prime Minister told the winners: “Britain is proud of you.”

'For a quarter of a century, the Pride of Britain Awards have celebrated people who embody everything that is good about Britain. Although these people come from all walks of life, they all have one thing in common. They are heroes.

“They may not be the caped superheroes we normally think of; in fact, they are just like us. But they have something very special. Courage, determination, generosity, empathy and great spirit.

'They have the power to touch our hearts, inspire us and make us proud. They are a testament to the incredible things people can achieve in the face of adversity.'