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Michelle Keegan’s Brassic filming halted AGAIN after Covid outbreak on set

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BRASSIC filming has come to a standstill once again after a Covid outbreak. The cast, which features Michelle Keegan, were due to spend the whole week filming at a pub in Manchester for the fourth series of the hit Sky show - but have had to reschedule.

The set has since been dismantled and the crew were sent home to stop the spread further. An insider said: “Covid has been a nightmare for Brassic and just when they thought things were calming down, it’s started up again. “Everyone was being super careful because of the new variant but there’s been another outbreak. “Michelle and the other well-known cast members are believed to be well.” @font-face{font-family:'The Sun';src:url('/assets/fonts/the-sun/TheSun-Regular.woff2').

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