Michelle Keegan reveals how she’ll hide baby bump as Erin as she films final
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PREGNANT Michelle Keegan has revealed just how she'll hide her baby bump as she plays the role of Brassic's Erin Croft for the final time.
The Sky show has been Michelle's longest piece of TV work since she spent six years as Coronation Street's Tina McIntyre.
The cast are now filming the seventh and final series later, which will no doubt feature a slew of signature sizzling moments, before the Manchester lass heads on maternity leave.
Michelle, 37, revealed she is expecting her first baby with TOWIE favourite Mark, 38, in December.
The Sun has since confirmed the TV favourite is "weeks" from giving birth.
Now it has been revealed how mum of one's Erin's streetwise winter wardrobe will be key in her scenes.
Michelle denied her loveable character will be pregnant on-screen and told Grazia magazine: "No, I’m just wearing lots of big jumpers and coats."
Michelle has already been spotted on-set giving a glimpse of her baby bump in a huge green overcoat.
The expectant mum was also seen grinning with her co-stars as she pulled on a cosy pink puffa jacket for a group snapshot.
Michelle also covered up when she reunited on set with ex Corrie star Catherine Tyldesley.
In this snap, Michelle donned an olive green leather bomber jacket and pulled her brunette locks into Erin's signature high ponytail.
Brassic first launched in 2019 and follows a group of working class friends as they struggle to make ends meet, resorting to petty crime and running into trouble as they go.
Bonded by lifelong friendships, the group navigate bizarre antics and heists while avoiding the cops.
They battle parenting reveals as well as mental health issues, as well as the group's changing dynamic as they grow up.
Earlier this week, we reported how filming for Michelle's series in Cheshire caused havoc for fellow TV star Molly-Mae Hague.
It came as scenes were shot just streets away from her Molly Maison mansion, prompting closures of roads and pavements for access.
Yet we told how news that filming was so close to house wasn't passed on to the star, and as a result threw a spanner into her day.
A source exclusively told The Sun: "They blocked off her street and were filming two houses down from her.
"She started trying to drive down the street but had to stop due to the disruption."
Exclusive pics acquired by The Sun showed cars and police vehicles blocking the road, with a roadworks sign warning: "Traffic control ahead."
It's not known what scenes are being filmed in the show, or how it connects to the final series.