Michelle Keegan has shared behind-the-scenes pictures from returning show Brassic.
The star is currently working on the seventh season of the hit comedy, and confirmed that they had been hit by the UK's cold January spell.
Posting a series of pictures alongside her castmates and the icy conditions, Michelle wrote: "1st week back filming last week the weather was in the minuses.
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"But in true Brassic fashion we layered up, stood next to portable heaters and drank a 100 hot drinks & got on with it! It’s good to be back!"
The Sky show follows a group of friends in the fictional northern town of Hawley, and was renewed for its latest season last summer amid rumours of an axe.
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Reacting to the news at the time, co-creator Danny Brocklehurst said: "Season seven! How did this happen?!? Brassic is a delight to make and it's a privilege to create more chaos for our loyal and loving audience."
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"We couldn’t be happier that Vinnie and the gang will return for another raucous ride, bringing heart, laughs and Farmer Jim’s unrivalled swear-count back to Sky for a seventh series," added Alex Moody, Head of Comedy Commissioning at Sky Studios.
The sixth season wrapped up its run back in November, and ahead of the finale, Keegan addressed her character Erin's future in the seventh season.
"I don’t think she’d move away," she told the Radio Times. "I don’t think her heart is in that. I think she needs to be around her gang because that’s also her family too.
"So I feel it’d be sad for her to move away on her own. I feel like her heart is with Vinnie and in Hawley with the rest of the group."
Brassic airs on Sky Max and NOW, and seasons 1-4 are now on Netflix.

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