Michelle Keegan shared a photo of her husband Mark Wright alongside his 'mistress' in a hilarious post on Saturday.
The actress, 37, poked fun at her partner as she posted a photo of him carrying their tiny dog poking out of their pet carrier.
The couple were in a furniture shop in the snap with Fool Me Once star Michelle captioning it with: 'Mark and his mistress @wrighty'.
The pair were likely shopping for new items for their 3.5million Essex mansion.
Mark and Michelle have completely renovated their home back in 2019 and have been sharing the incredible updates on an Instagram account ever since.
Michelle Keegan shared a photo of her husband Mark Wright alongside his 'mistress' in a hilarious post on Saturday
The actress, 37, poked fun at her partner as she posted a photo of him carrying their tiny dog poking out of their pet carrier
Michelle also shared a stunning snap of herself in a gre coat and dark trousers on Saturday
Their latest project has been shared on the home account's story, revealing a neutrally-decorated living space with modern furnishings and a large TV screen.
They recently shared a look at the latest update in their mansion after giving their living room a makeover.
The bright room includes a huge bay window which lets in a huge amount of light to the stunning space in their home.
A cream sofa covered in plush cushions and faux fur blankets is positioned in front of the TV screen and stone coffee table.
Other eating options in the room also include two cup chairs in the centre of the room and two positioned between a table by the window.
The centerpiece of the room was a statement bubble style ceiling light, while other accessories include plants, candles and books.
Mark and Michelle revealed the sofa and chairs were from a bespoke furniture company called Misura, who had previously made other pieces for their home.
Michelle unveiled a romantic tribute for her husband Mark as she showed off a new addition to their home.
The happy couple have been together for well over a decade and married in a £1million ceremony in Suffolk in 2015
Mark and Michelle recently shared a look at the latest update in their mansion after giving their living room a makeover
The couple have completely renovated their £3.5million home back in 2019 and have been sharing the incredible updates on an Instagram account ever since
Michelle and Mark shared most of their updates on the Instagram page @wrightyhome about the stunning property, which was initially bought for £1.3 million and then fully revamped into their dream home
The Fool Me Once sensation admitted she had 'goosebumps' just looking at the stunning piece crafted by artist David Howarth.
Taking to her Instagram stories, the former Coronation Street star shared a snap of the white panel hung in the couple's kitchen, reading: 'There's a place in my heart that will never belong to anyone but you…'
Paying a fond homage to the creator, Michelle captioned the artwork shot: '@davohowarth has done it again…honestly I get goosebumps every time I look at it. A personal piece of art that I will cherish forever (just like the one he created in my hallway a few years ago)
'So special.'
The happy couple have been together for well over a decade and married in a £1million ceremony in Suffolk in 2015.
The lovebirds have been documenting their lengthy renovation journey of their lavish Essex mansion, starting in 2019 and wrapping up in August last year, when they celebrated with a swanky pool party.
Michelle and Mark shared most of their updates on the Instagram page @wrightyhome about the stunning property, which was initially bought for £1.3 million and then fully revamped into their dream home.
In an interview with The Observer last year, Michelle said: 'I was filming in Australia and hadn't seen the house for months. And when I walked in, Mark had lit all the candles and… I couldn't speak for five minutes.
'He was like, 'What do you think?' I couldn't find the words to say how I felt, because I was so overwhelmed. I just burst out crying. It still gets me emotional. Because we've worked really hard for it. We've had to make a lot of sacrifices.'
The jaw-dropping mansion featured five bedrooms, bar, cinema room, sauna, a custom-built kitchen, as well as an at-home gym, a five-a-side football pitch or the kitchen.