The actress has become a well-known face for many since first appearing on Coronation Street in 2008.
Many of us will recognise Michelle Keegan from playing the feisty Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street. She first appeared on the cobbles back in 2008, after what was only her second ever audition, and was involved in plenty of dramatic storylines before her departure in 2015 - many of which involved bad-boy David Platt.
Michelle married TOWIE star Mark Wright back in 2015. Since exiting the show, he's landed several presenting gigs and even his own programme on the BBC, A Wright Family Holiday. He was also a runner-up in series 11 of I'm A Celebrity and came in fourth place in the 12th season of Strictly Come Dancing.
Mark lived in LA for three years, while Michelle had to spend five months in Australia to film Ten Pound Poms, and eight months travelling for Our Girl back in 2017. Michelle addressed rumours of trouble in their marriage, saying: "Going away for work is never seen as a good thing, only as a negative, and I don’t understand that.
"We spend plenty of quality time together and we’ve had plenty of weekends away," he said. "We have got stuff booked up. We spend quality time together just like any other relationship and I’m not just saying that – we genuinely do." Michelle Keegan's famous ex boyfriend and reason for split Michelle was dating a famous boyband star before marrying Mark. She began a relationship with The Wanted singer Max George in 2010 and they got engaged six months later.
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