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Helen Flanagan stuns in sequins as bridesmaid for pal Libby Smith

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Helen Flanagan looked a vision in sequins as she stood by her pals' side at her wedding reception. Earlier this month, we told how Libby Smith, daughter of Rangers legend Gordon Smith, tied the knot in a secret ceremony on the banks of Loch Fyne and that a separate wedding reception was to follow.And the reception appeared to take place on Wednesday night and Helen travelled up from her home in Cheshire and stayed at the Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel in Glasgow.Celebrity hairstylist Pam Doc shared pictures of the stunning bridal party, which showcased Libby's stunning long sleeved dress from Reeta's fashions, alongside her glitzy bridesmaids, which included former Corrie star Helen Flanagan in a silver sequin dress, holding a single red rose.In other snaps, Libby posed for the camera with her proud parents.

Pam posted: "Beautiful @houseoflibberty Such a brilliant afternoon getting you ready @reetafashions @hjgflanagan @fernandruscus @lindab.rainey Products used @balmainhaircouture @haircouture_uk." And fans flocked to the comments.

One wrote: "Beautiful bride." Another added: "Absolutely beautiful." While one penned: "Wow, sensational & stunning dress."Libby hasn't yet shared any pictures of her new husband, believed to be life coach and tarot reader, Colin Stevenson.At the time of her secret wedding, Libby wrote on Instagram: ""JUST MARRIED !!

Today, I celebrate my birthday as a wife for the first time. On Tuesday, 22.11.22, I married my best friend in an intimate, romantic elopement with just our witnesses present. "To say, 'I do' and commit our love & life to each other was more special than I ever expected!

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