MARK Wright may have been letting his perfectly-coiffed hair down in Vegas, but he still made sure he was the perfect husband by checking in with wife Michelle Keegan.
The Extra host took to Instagram to post a story of his brother's stag party calling their wives to let them know they're "still alive".
The former Towie star uploaded a video of his cousin Elliott and other pals calling up their significant others to reassure them of their wellbeing.
The TV presenter is heard saying: "Monday morning, the end of the Vegas trip, all the boys checking in with the wives on the last day.
"Just telling them that life is all good and we're alive!"
This comes after pictures emerged of the former-Towie star chatting with fans and enjoying himself on his brother's bachelor party.
And the Sin City celebrations and their aftermath have been well-documented by Mark.
He took to the social media platform with a picture of him looking slightly worse for wear in bed, captioned: "@vegas 6 me 0.."
The Essex lad also uploaded a picture of him replenishing himself with some well-needed Vitamin C on the flight back from the Vegas 'do.
Mark's wife of three years recently hit back at haters who try to knock their marriage.
Michelle exclusively told The Sun that she "ignores all the negativity" surrounding her long-distance marriage to Mark.
Speaking to The Sun's Bizarre column, Michelle said: "I ignore those rumours and just stay positive.
“There’s so much negativity behind the fact that if I work away and Mark’s away, it has to be a disaster.
“That’s the only negative I get from working away."
And it's been rumoured that Mark's been snapped up to host a second series of Extra.
But Michelle remained tight-lipped on the subject, saying: “He’s been offered. I don’t think he’s signed yet.”
She added :"He’s done amazing and it’s a great job, so we’ll see.”
Meanwhile Michelle has been attending some auditions while out in Tinsel Town.
But her Mancunian vowels have left Hollywood casting agents a bit confused.
The thirty-year-old actress revealed: “Everyone in Los Angeles thinks I’m Australian.
“I’ve done auditions in my normal accent, then in posh English and in American as well.
“I change it up now and again, but you do tone it down a little bit.”