Michelle Keegan looks sensational in a black velvet mini dress as she poses in sizzling snap

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Michelle Keegan looks sensational in a black velvet mini dress as she poses up a storm in sizzling snap… before enjoying a cuddle with an adorable dachshund pup

Michelle Keegan looked sensational on Wednesday as she posed up a storm in a sizzling snap.

The former Coronation Street actress, 35, put on a glamorous display in a black velvet bardot mini dress.

And showing a glimpse of everyday life to her 6.2M Instagram followers, the brunette beauty also shared a snap to her Stories as she cuddled up to a dachshund.

Michelle Keegan looks sensational in a black velvet mini dress as she poses in sizzling snap

Incredible: Michelle Keegan looked sensational in a black velvet bardot mini dress on Wednesday as she posed up a storm in a sizzling snap

Posing for the glam grid shot, she accessorised with a dainty gold necklace and wore her brunette locks up in a stylish bun.

Michelle sported a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features with a swipe of nude lipstick as she gazed into the camera. 

And looking more pared-back, the actress then took to her Stories as she cuddled a sleeping grey Dachshund, gazing down at the pup.

Michelle often shares sweet pictures of her two dogs, a chihuahua Pip and Phoebe the dachshund.

And it appears the pair hjave had a change of scenery as Michelle recently celebrated moving into her £3.5M dream home with husband Mark Wright.

They bought the lavish home back in October 2019 for £1.3million, and have been documenting the renovation process via Instagram.

The former Coronation Street actress, 35, accessorised with a dainty gold necklace and wore her brunette locks up in a stylish bun in the picture shared with her 6.2 million Instagram followers

The former Coronation Street actress, 35, accessorised with a dainty gold necklace and wore her brunette locks up in a stylish bun in the picture shared with her 6.2 million Instagram followers

Due to various lockdowns and Covid-19 restrictions, construction has been stop-start after they demolished a farmhouse and began building a five-bedroom mansion complete with bar, gym, granny annexe and outdoor swimming pool. 

Construction experts have estimated the demolition and rebuild of the home will cost around £3.5million.

The couple won planning approval for the colossal building project back in January 2020 – and it took over two years until the couple moved in this month.

Couple goals: The TV stars say they keep to a strict gym routine to keep in shape but always allows cheat meals on the weekends (Mark and Michelle pictured in May)

Long time coming: The pair have moved in after the lengthy renovation process, which was stunted during Covid-19 (Mark and Michelle pictured in May)

And it’s no surprise they chose a takeaway to celebrate, with Mark recently admitting that he and Michelle hit the gym so often as they ‘love a takeaway’.

‘She [Michelle] loves a Chinese takeaway and a curry. We both have a very balanced life and we both work hard in the gym and stay healthy,’ he told The Sun.

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Continuing: ‘I try to be as healthy as I can and live a balanced life. But at the weekend if you want to have a takeaway or eat some junk food do it because you need that balance in your life.’

Enjoying the weekend in the new crib, Mark also took to his mammoth garden on Sunday to mow the lawn – jesting ‘How my Sundays have changed #35’ as he shared a shirtless snap from the garden. 

The lavish property boasts five bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and three with dressing rooms. 

While a sauna and private gym also graces the pad, which is armed with top-notch surrounding security. 

Sunday job: Enjoying the weekend in the new crib, Mark also took to his mammoth garden on Sunday to mow the lawn

Sunday job: Enjoying the weekend in the new crib, Mark also took to his mammoth garden on Sunday to mow the lawn

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