Michelle Keegan dons 1950s-style dress as she films Ten Pound Poms in Australia with Mark supporting her
26.03.2024 - 17:15
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Michelle Keegan has been spotted filming the second series of Ten Pound Poms out in Australia. The actress was seen exiting her trailer in Sydney while dressed in a 1950s-style outfit as she transformed into her character Kate.
Michelle, 36, wore a navy blue and red checked midi dress complete with a collar and buttons, with her hair styled in bouncy curls. She sported a hat and wore a dressing gown over her outfit as she prepared for another day of filming in Sydney.
The Fool Me Once star has been joined by her husband Mark Wright, 37, in Australia.
She will be spending several weeks out there filming BBC One's Ten Pound Poms, which first aired in May 2023. Ex-The Only Way Is Essex star Mark has been documenting his trip Down Under on social media.
The TV personality looks to be making the most of his free time in Oz and has made sure to keep himself busy while his wife is filming.
Mark shared a series of photographs from his first couple of weeks in Sydney, including photos of him sight-seeing and soaking up the sun. He's been keeping himself busy with plenty of activities, including golf.
He also joined Michelle on her first trip to Oz for Ten Pound Poms in 2022, with the pair ensuring they don't spend extended periods of time apart. Michelle is reprising her role as Kate in the BBC One drama, which proved to be hugely popular with over seven million viewers tuning in to watch the first series.
Ten Pound Poms follows a group of Brits as they ditch post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on an adventure in Oz.
The BBC has shared details of the second series of Ten Pound Poms, revealing Michelle will be joined by co-stars Faye Marsay and Warren Brown again.
The new synopsis for series two reads: "After a challenging first year in
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