But ex-Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan sees herself in a much different light, if her latest set of tweets are to go by.
The ditzy blonde actress has been telling her fans about the huge amount of housework she has been doing.
A woman's work is never done: Fresh from cleaning the house, Helen Flanagan arrives at Man City's stadium
In another tweet, she moaned about the presence of paparazzi outside her home.
She wrote: 'Pap outside my house :( please go away I have a mother in law to impress.' [sic]
Ball control: Helen grabs a football held by a fan as she leaves the stadium
She started the day by announcing: 'Operation Christmas Show Home House For The InLaws eeeeeeek.' [sic]
Before keeping fans up to date with how she was tackling her chores, including having to wake up her younger sister, who was staying at her house.
There may potentially be one face around the Christmas dinner table that Helen will particularly want to impress - her own grandad.
During her tenure in the Australian jungle when taking part in I'm A Celeb, Joe Flanagan spoke candidly to the Daily Mirror about his granddaughter's ineptitude around the house.
He said: 'Helen doesn't know how to set a table, never mind cook or clean. With all that money I think a good finishing school, where she'd have picked up some practical life skills, would have been a much better bet than spending it on handbags.
'She and Scott pay a lot of cash in rent each month and have a cleaner to do all their chores. She could put her money to better use.'
Brave face: Helen put on a bold smile and bright headband when she headed to the Ethiad Stadium on Saturday
And, even though she seemed to spend a large chunk of the day social networking, she managed to get everything ticked off her to-do list, so headed off to watch her boyfriend, Scott Sinclair, play football.
Helen arrived at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium wearing the same jeans, hoodie and red hairband that she had tweeted herself wearing throughout the day, which might have been as she was too busy cleaning to get changed.
Any concerns she had about her in laws' imminent arrival seemed to disappear as she watched her sportsman beau's team comfortably beat Reading 1-0.
Last week, Helen came under fire for posting photographs of herself posing with a gun to her head just days after a school massacre in America.
She has since appeared on TV, reassuring the British public that she is a kind-natured girl at heart, and never meant to upset anybody, least of all the grieving families of the young victims, or other people affected by the tragedy.