Michelle Keegan has shared an update on her relationship with Mark Wright as the couple prepare to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary.

The pair tied the knot in May 2015 after roughly two years of dating, and are approaching a milestone in their relationship just months after they announced they were expecting a child.

In an interview with Grazia, Keegan revealed that their anniversary would take a backseat this year, explaining: "We talked about it last year, but obviously things have changed now. We've got new priorities."

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Keegan, who played Tina McIntyre on Coronation Street for six years until 2014, continued by discussing her relationship with the former The Only Way is Essex star, sharing that they were faced with constant speculation.

"Around the time we got married, I was open about the fact that I wanted to have a family but then, because we didn't choose to have children within a certain time, there was lots of speculation. At one point, there was a story every week," she said, explaining that she had then "made the decision to not talk publicly about that side of my life."

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"Mark and I feel lucky to work in this industry, but it doesn't dominate our lives," she said. "We dip our toe in, then step back to normal life. It's very boring and probably quite basic, but that's how I like it."

Keegan, who has also starred in Fool Me Once and Brassic, confirmed her pregnancy with a post on Instagram on December 29, writing: "2025 is going to be a special one for us…" as she showed off her bump. She is currently filming season seven of Brassic.

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