
Michelle Keegan flashes her legs as she rubs shoulders with Gillian Anderson and Elle Fanning at Cannes Film Festival
MICHELLE Keegan got to mix with some of Hollywood's biggest names as she partied in France.
The Brassic actress, 37, attended the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in France, for the L'Oreal Lights on Women Award on Friday, which celebrates women in film.
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Other A-list stars in attendance for the premiere included, Sex Education star Gillian Anderson, Hollywood legend Jane Fonda and Bridgerton's Simone Ashley.
Michelle put on a leggy display in a grey mini-dress with embossed bra cups.
She completed her look with an oversized pinstripe coat and wore her brunette locks in a shaggy beehive updo.
Prior to her leggy display at the award show, Michelle turned heads on the red carpet for the The Mastermind premiere.
Starring The Crown's Josh O'Connor, the movie follows the world's worst art thief on his attempted heists.
Michelle put on a showstopping display in an elegant white corset strapless dress as she arrived Hotel Martinez.
The actress looked sensational in the all-white ensemble which she teamed with a diamond necklace around her neck and earrings.
She looked glamorous as she posed for red carpet snaps with her hat worn towards one side.
The former Coronation Street star made plenty of fashion statements for her first Cannes film festival, including touching down in the seaside town wearing a Chanel-inspired crop jacket and matching shorts.
She completed that look with a vintage, Chanel cross-body bag.
New dad Mark Wright reveals how he and Michelle decided on baby's name - and it's NOT to do with holiday destination
Michelle did not travel solo to Cannes, and had her new baby Palma in tow.
Michelle and husband Mark Wright welcomed baby girl Palma in March.
Michelle and Mark - who have been married for nine years - shared their happy news on Instagram.
They shared: "Together we have a new love to share. Our little girl.
"Palma Elizabeth Wright, 06.03.25."
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