Mark Wright enjoys boozy night out in London with Extra co-host Mario Lopez as he jets home for short trip
The former Towie star was clearly in the mood to party as he had one night in the capital alongside his Extra co-host Mario Lopez
The former Towie star was clearly in the mood to party as he had one night in the capital alongside his Extra co-host Mario Lopez
MARK Wright enjoyed a boozy night out in London with his Extra co-host Mario Lopez last night.
The 30-year-old is currently back in the UK for a short trip after recently relocating to the US for his new job.
Joined by his new best mate and work buddy, the former Towie star hit the town, showing Mario how an Essex lad likes to party.
But rather than going to his usual haunts, the evening started at five-star London hotel Claridges before heading to a bar.
There things got a little raucous as the pair were presented with tequila shots.
Filming the evening, Mario joked: “Look at these tiny tequila shots that Wrighty has. They're like tiny baby shots. What is going on?”
Clearly a little lively, Mark replied: “But are you gonna do one? If they're baby, do two!”
At another point in the evening Mark was seen pouring tequila down Mario’s throat as they continued to party away.
Mark clearly had a great time as he later tweeted: “Been away from London for a bit. Spent the day and night here today and realised, wow !! what a city this is !! 🇬🇧.”
His wife Michelle Keegan was noticeably absent from the evening’s activities .
It’s thought she is currently still away filming scenes for the next series of her BBC show Our Girl.
While Mark has seen his family since his move, he’s yet to be reunited with his wife thanks to their conflicting work schedules.
He previously opened up about how hard it was, telling the Sun Online: "I've had the same group of friends since I was a kid. I miss them lots, I miss my family, my wife's away working, we can't get to each other right now because she's working solidly every day like I am, too.
"I'm without my friends, without my family, without my wife - it's always going to be a bit lonely but I'm not complaining just yet.
"I'm enjoying the job. Going to bed early, waking up early, doing the best I can and then in a couple of months I'll be reunited with my wife and I'll be feeling a lot better by then."
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