Michelle Keegan reveals she’s looking forward to a break with husband Mark Wright after months apart
Actress took to her Hello blog to reveal her plans now she has some well-deserved downtime
ACTRESS Michelle Keegan has revealed she is looking forward to some much-deserved downtime with husband Mark Wright after wrapping on her latest show Tina and Bobby.
Since leaving Coronation Street, Michelle has been kept busy with starring roles in upcoming BBC drama Our Girl, which required six months of filming in South Africa.
She then whizzed off to Leeds to film Tina and Bobby - a period drama that saw her dye her brunette locks to blonde and back again.
She wrote in her blog for Hello! Online: "I am also looking forward to a bit of down time where I can catch up with myself, spend time with Mark and our families, have some lazy days walking the dogs, do some Autumn clothes shopping, visit friends, and do some comfort food cooking at home. Hurray!"
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Time away with her hubby must come as a welcome gift to Mark, who has been hitting headlines this week after an altercation between him and Eastenders actor Danny Dyer at V Festival.
Following a series of comments online, Danny ended up in a fight in front of his daughter with Mark's pals - however Mark has since denied that he was personally involved.
Despite not being at the festival when the incident occurred on Saturday night, Michelle was dragged into the drama by Danny’s fiancée Joanne Mas.
Mocking her highly anticipated role in BBC drama Our Girl, Jo posted a sneering tweet.
She wrote: “It’s official. I’m going to be promoting MY GIRL and the s**t she witnessed,” followed by the hashtag #yourtoof**kingstaged."
Michelle has not addressed the accusations at all, instead choosing to remain positive with a meme that read: "She believed she could, so she did."
She was spotted eating ice-cream on set of Tina and Bobby today as she filmed the final scenes for the ITV tale based on the marriage of footballing legend Bobby Moore.
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