Michelle Keegan shared a photo of her husband Mark Wright alongside his ‘lover’ in a hilarious post on Saturday.
The actress, 37, poked fun at her partner while posting a photo of him carrying their small dog peeking out of its carrier.
The pair were in a furniture store in the snap and Fool Me Once star Michelle captioned it with: ‘Mark and his lover @wrighty.’
The couple were likely shopping for new items for their 3.5 million-strong mansion in Essex.
Mark and Michelle completely renovated their home in 2019 and have been sharing incredible updates on an Instagram account ever since.
Michelle Keegan shared a photo of her husband Mark Wright alongside his ‘lover’ in a hilarious post on Saturday.
The actress, 37, poked fun at her partner while posting a photo of him carrying their small dog peeking out of its carrier.
Michelle also shared a stunning photo of herself in a green coat and dark pants on Saturday.
Their latest project has been shared in the home’s account story, which reveals a neutrally decorated living space with modern furniture and a large TV screen.
They recently shared a look at their mansion’s latest update after renovating their living room.
The bright room includes a huge picture window that lets in plenty of light into the impressive space of your home.
A cream sofa covered with plush cushions and faux fur blankets faces the TV screen and stone coffee table.
Other in-room dining options also include two cup chairs in the center of the room and two placed between a table by the window.
The centerpiece of the room was a striking bubble-style ceiling light, while other accessories included plants, candles and books.
Mark and Michelle revealed that the sofa and chairs were from a custom furniture company called Misura, which had previously made other pieces for their home.
Michelle presented a romantic tribute to her husband Mark as she showed off a new addition to their home.
The happy couple have been together for more than a decade and married in a £1 million ceremony in Suffolk in 2015.
Mark and Michelle recently shared a look at their mansion’s latest update after renovating their living room.
The couple completely renovated their £3.5million home in 2019 and have been sharing incredible updates on an Instagram account ever since.
Michelle and Mark shared most of their updates on the @wrightyhome Instagram page about the stunning property, which was initially purchased for £1.3 million and then completely renovated to become their dream home.
The Fool Me Once sensation admitted she got goosebumps just looking at the stunning piece created by artist David Howarth.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the former Coronation Street star shared a snap of the white panel hanging in the couple’s kitchen, which read: “There’s a place in my heart that will never belong to anyone but you…”
Paying loving tribute to the creator, Michelle captioned the photo of the artwork: ‘@davohowarth has done it again… I honestly get goosebumps every time I look at it. A personal piece of art that I will treasure forever (like the one he created in my hallway a few years ago)
“So special.”
The happy couple have been together for more than a decade and married in a £1 million ceremony in Suffolk in 2015.
The lovebirds have been documenting their long journey of renovating their luxurious Essex mansion, which began in 2019 and concluded in August last year, when they celebrated with a stylish pool party.
Michelle and Mark shared most of their updates on the @wrightyhome Instagram page about the stunning property, which was initially purchased for £1.3 million and then completely renovated to become their dream home.
In an interview with The Observer last year, Michelle said: ‘I was filming in Australia and I hadn’t seen the house for months. And when I walked in, Mark had lit all the candles and… I couldn’t talk for five minutes.
‘He was like, ‘What do you think?’ I couldn’t find the words to say how I felt, because I was so overwhelmed. I just started crying. It still excites me. Because we have worked very hard for it. “We’ve had to make a lot of sacrifices.”
The impressive mansion had five bedrooms, a bar, a cinema room, a sauna, a custom-made kitchen, as well as a home gym, an indoor soccer field or the kitchen.