Mark Wright discusses pressure of long-distance relationship with Michelle: 'It's hard'
09.06.2022 - 22:19
/ ok.co.uk
Mark Wright has opened up on the difficulties of having a long-distance relationship with wife Michelle Keegan.The couple, who are currently renovating their £3.5million Essex mansion, have often spent months at a time away from one another due to their busy work schedules in the UK and LA. Ex-TOWIE star Mark, 35, has opened up on what it’s like for him to spend such a long period of time apart from former Coronation Street star wife Michelle, 34, and how they manage their expectations when they are finally reunited.
Appearing as a special guest on Loose Women on Thursday, the panel were discussing whether it’s possible for love to survive during long-distance relationships. Speaking about his wife of seven years, Mark explained: "If you're in love and if you're in a happy relationship, when you first see each other it's the best feeling in the world, even if it’s been two days.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "But I do think in our earlier days of being apart we were expecting a lot when we got back together.
If there was a bit of a silent patch in this moment - 'why are you being silent, is there a problem?' - but you've just got to learn that you've been together a long time, it's been like ten years now.” Mark then stressed it was important to manage expectations and keep communication open throughout the couple’s time apart. He added: "But when you've not seen each other for three weeks, you see each other and it’s exciting at first, but then quickly you go back to it being a ten year relationship, which is still amazing but it’s not that 'oh my god, it's so good to see you!' "So, yeah, I think there is a bit of pressure on that but as long
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