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Michelle Keegan: My marriage isn’t in trouble
The couple have been plagued with rumours that their relationship could be on the rocks for months now, with both stars being incredibly busy with their individual work schedules, and Mich being spotted without her wedding ring on on multiple occasions.
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However, Michelle has now revealed Mark is not upset about the love scenes she films, and has already watched her steamy romp with Luke in the first episode of the drama. While she has starred in various projects over the years, her next role sees her appearing in drama Our Girl, in which she has to passionately kiss former Skins star Luke Pasqualino.
“But I’d feel a lot more awkward if I was watching it with my dad”.
Mark won’t like this! .
Mark Wright took to social media on Monday night to praise Michelle Keegan as she attended a screening of her new BBC show Our Girl.
Cue a backlash from English football fans who were watching the exchange, with many pointing out that the high-point in the national game came in 1966 when England won the World Cup for the first (and, so far, only) time. “It was a closed set so it’s not like there were people coming in and out”.
The pair have faced rumours their marriage is in trouble.
The star – who drew criticism this week when she said during an interview that football “wasn’t a major sport in the 60s” – said she does not like to see herself answering questions on screen. Are the rumours rubbish? Yeah. We are all very good and everything is fine, ‘ she told The Sun.
‘My mum and brother were also out there so while I was working, Mark could be with his family and mine too. Also, I wasn’t at home, so if I went out straight after work, the last thing I would do is say to the taxi driver, “One minute, can we just drive all the way 20 minutes home so I can just get my ring, please”.
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“It was so nice to have each other’s undivided attention and not to have to plan anything”, Michelle said.