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Michelle Keegan says she 'doesn't understand' as she shares what she misses from life before Mark Wright Essex move

Michelle Keegan has said she 'doesn't understand' as she opened up about one of the things she misses while living in Essex after moving down south with her husband Mark Wright. The Stockport-born actress has lived away from her home city for a number of years.

Michelle and former The Only Way is Essex star Mark wed in 2015 in front of their family and friends at St Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds. It had previously been documented that the couple had met three years before they said 'I Do' in Dubai. However, Mark has now revealed that they actually met backstage one year at The X Factor before subsequently bumping into each other at numerous other events after.

In more recent years, the loved-up couple have watched their dream home come to life. The couple previously took fans along with them on the journey of creating their dream property in Essex after purchasing the original property in 2019. They shared updates via their own home-based Instagram account, Wrighty Home and Mark and Michelle finally moved into their huge abode, said to be worth £3.5m, in September last year.

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But despite having made the move down south some time ago, Michelle does still get to work a lot in her native city and its surrounding areas thanks to shows including Sky Comedy Brassic.

Despite revealing when she's in Essex she gets "itchy feet" and heads up north and "vice versa," Michelle has now revealed her one gripe: "I don't understand why you can't get chips and gravy down south," the 35-year-old said.

"I go for pie and mash but I don't like the liquor, so I get gravy and I'm like 'Why has gravy not taken off here?! It's so much nicer!" she added to Radio Times.

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