Michelle Keegan beams in rare appearance with Mark Wright as she's given surprise in Manchester return
12.03.2024 - 14:45
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Michelle Keegan couldn't have looked more thrilled as she made a rare public appearance with her husband Mark Wright in Manchester where they appeared to be surprised. The actress was back on home turf over the weekend to promote their fitness brand.
Michelle and Mark, both 36, opened up their first pop-up shop at the Trafford Centre with their gym wear collection, Aytee7. Former TOWIE star Mark was seen putting a shift in behind the tills throughout the three-day event and was also snapped posing for selfies with fans.
Michelle also came to help out as they meet shoppers and talked through the new fitness range. Asked why they chose to host the brand's first-ever pop-up in the Trafford Centre, Mark told the MEN: "I’m from down south but Manchester is so close to my heart. Michelle and I used to come to the Trafford Centre to hang out when we first got together.
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"We went to the cinema here and for dates it's one of the most beautiful shopping malls it's gorgeous. Michelle used to work at Selfridges in the Trafford Centre as well so it's a place that is close to her heart." He added: "I just love the people up here in Manchester. I always call it the best little city in the world."
But the pop-up shop wasn't the only promotion for Aytee7. Photos of Michelle and Mark rocking the brand were emblazoned across a huge billboard - thought to be on one of the biggest billboard screens in Europe right here in Greater Manchester.
In a snap shared by TV and radio presenter Mark on Instagram, the couple, who have been married since 2015, could be seen
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