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Michelle Keegan shares glamorous behind-the-scenes snaps from filming mystery project after jetting to Paris

Michelle Keegan shares glamorous behind-the-scenes snaps from filming mystery project after jetting to Paris

Daily Mail​5 days ago
She spent the weekend filming a mystery project in Paris.
And Michelle Keegan shared some snippets from her lavish trip to her Instagram account on Monday night as she filmed a mystery project in the French capital.
The actress, 38, shared one snap with her glam team including her makeup artist and hairstylist as she sat being pampered in a white dressing gown.
She then posted a short video of what looked like the shoot she had been getting ready for as she posed in a pair of dark sunglasses.
She sported a bouncy blow dry and perfectly applied makeup while accessorising with statement gold earrings.
Other images saw her wandering around the picturesque streets of Paris, enjoying meals out and hiding from the rain on set during a downpour.
She posted a short video of what looked like the shoot she had been getting ready for as she posed in a pair of dark sunglasses
The day before Michelle cut a stylish figure in a chic navy jumpsuit as she joked about working hard while lounging on a bench in Paris.
The Coronation Street star, who is reported to have a combined net worth of £20 million with her husband Mark Wright, also 38, smiled as her friend filmed her lying down in the middle of the French capital.
Playing Donna Summer's 1983 hit She Works Hard for the Money over the top of the clip the actress was laughed in the snap after realising she was being filmed.
She accessorised her look with a black belt, oversized sunglasses and pair of burgundy heels.
The star was spending time in the city working and reposted several glimpses into her trip, originally shared by her makeup artist friend Emmy Clarkson.
The pair posed up a storm in a stately home in one snap before sharing glimpses of their lavish meal at Le Square Trousseau.
Described as a bistro with 'old world charm', the restaurant has been praised on TripAdvisor for serving 'superb' French cuisine.
Michelle also appeared to indulge in a tipple or two as she enjoyed some time free of mum duties after welcoming her daughter Palma with Mark in March.
The Coronation Street star, who is reported to have a combined net worth of £20 million with her husband Mark Wright, also 38, smiled as her friend filmed her lying down in the middle of the French capital
Michelle's Instagram post comes hot on the heels of her return to work after welcoming daughter Palma in March.
She recently jetted off to Bulgaria for her latest acting project, sharing behind-the-scenes snaps from a film set abroad.
Since becoming a mum, Michelle has been living it up with luxury holidays, red carpet appearances and a major new deal with Sky, all while flaunting her enviable post-baby figure in skimpy swimwear from her fashion range.
Michelle posed for a slew of smiley snaps with her crew mates last week, during filming in Bulgaria for a secret new project.
The actress looked like she was having the time of her life in a slew of behind-the-scenes snaps giving her fans a glimpse of her mystery job with Sky.
It was recently revealed the mother-of-one has signed a six-figure advertising deal to become the new face of the media company Sky.
And Michelle looked to be laughing all the way to the bank as she larked about on the set with her hairstylist, makeup artist, talent agency and fashion stylist during breaks from filming.
She could be seen sitting with the crew in a line of black director's chairs, which were labelled - confirming the project to be a collaboration between Sky Creative and B2Y Productions.
Michelle captioned the photos: 'Bulgaria files… with the best of the best ✨'.
The deal will reportedly see Michelle film a series of promo clips with fellow British actor Idris Elba, who already appears as the 'face' of Sky.
She welcomed baby Palma in March of this year with her husband the former TOWIE star Mark Wright.
It's believed the couple chose the name Palma because of their strong links to the Spanish island of Mallorca, which has been their go-to holiday destination for years and the setting for their pregnancy reveal photo shoot.
Michelle found fame as Tina McIntyre on Coronation Street in 2007, before leaving the ITV soap in 2014.
Her career then took off, with hits such as BBC military drama Our Girl, Sky's Brassic and BBC's Australian drama Ten Pound Poms.
While her biggest success came last year, when she scored the starring role of Maya Stern in Netflix's Harlan Coben thriller Fool Me Once - which racked up more than 100 million views globally.
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