Michelle Keegan shared a sweet snap of her touching her friend’s baby bump today – just weeks after her father-in-law demanded she “makes him a grandad”. The 33-year-old – who is married to Mark Wright – was sharing the happy news her pal has given birth. In the throwback picture, Michelle looked head over heels […]
Michelle Keegan shared a sweet snap of her touching her friend’s baby bump today – just weeks after her father-in-law demanded she “makes him a grandad”.
The 33-year-old – who is married to Mark Wright – was sharing the happy news her pal has given birth.
Michelle Keegan shared this throwback snap[/caption]In the throwback picture, Michelle looked head over heels for the unborn baby as she placed her hand on the bump.
Sharing it with fans, Michelle put today’s date, October 18 2020 with the time 13.45.25.
Recently Mark appeared to be broody as he snuggled up to Michelle’s newborn baby nephew.
Mark, 33, captioned his last shot: “Another one (wont be the last) just because I cannot cope with this little man…. I must say, he took to uncle Mark like a duck takes to water !! Brody Allen welcome to the world little fella !! Another hammer to join the clan !!
The couple have been married for five years[/caption]The ex Towie star’s dad, Mark Wright, Sr, then made a comment beneaththe picture, writing: “Lovely baby and it’s about time you made me a grandad and your mum a grandma.”
Mark has constantly fielded questions about when he and the former Corrie star will start a family of their own.
The pair who married in 2015 have said they do want to have children, but Michelle is keen to focus on her career for the timebeing.
But Michelle has said the constant questions about when she’s starting a family are “frustrating”.
The Our Girl actress, hit back at sexist double standards, insisting “nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors”.
The gorgeous couple want kids in the future[/caption]Speaking in the August issue of Cosmopolitan UK, the 33-year-old said: “A few years ago it didn’t bother me and I answered the question, but now I think, ‘I don’t need to answer that because nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors’.
“I know for a fact if Mark finished a job, nobody would ask him if he was going to have a baby. It’s not fair. It does make me feel frustrated.”