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Michelle Keegan jokes living with Mark Wright in lockdown is taking its toll: ‘It feels like six months already’

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Michelle Keegan has opened up about life in lockdown with husband Mark Wright and joked it feels like the pair have been isolating for ‘six months already’.

The actress, 32, lives with Mark in their Essex home and joined Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston via video call on Heart FM on Monday morning.

She had been talking about her final season as Georgie Lane on Our Girl and hinted that while she’s quit the show, she may not be ‘done and dusted’ with the army medic just yet – even if filming away from home for up to months at a time takes its toll.

That only led to Jamie joking that living with Mark for three months in lockdown must be taking its toll too and Michelle quipped: ‘I feel like it’s been six months already, Jamie!’ He then

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