Michelle Keegan has had an emotional reunion with her beloved dogs after filming in Australia.
Taking to Instagram she showed a virtual reunion with her furry friend Pip, saying it was emotional seeing her dog again.
The actress has been in Australia filming for the BBC drama Ten Pound-Poms, which follows a group of Brits who embark on an adventure on the other side of the world in the 1950s.
Michelle posted about her video call with her dog to her Instagram story where Pip the adorable chihuahua was seen gazing towards the camera.
The actor teased that this made her emotional with a crying emoji over her part of the screen.
She’d written “me” elsewhere on the screenshot with an arrow to the emoji.
The trip was confirmed last month meaning that Michelle will have to spend a long period of time away from home in the UK.
The actress, 34, uploaded a montage of snaps to Instagram at the end of May sharing an insight into her new life Down Under for upcoming drama Ten Pound Poms.
Michelle included some behind-the-scenes pictures of filming, alongside snaps of her first week in Australia, including trips to the beach and flower market, and a fiery sunset.
Her Brassic screenwriter Danny Brocklehurst is behind Ten Pound Poms, which follows a group of British people leaving Britain in 1956 to go on an adventure half-way across the world.
Of the series, Danny said it is a ‘big, bold character piece about what it means to start again.’
“The assisted migration programme is a little-known part of British and Australian history but offers endless stories about the people who travelled to the other side of the world in search of a better life,” a source told The Sun.
The only downside is the distance between her and her husband Mark Wright.
The pair recently celebrated their seven year wedding anniversary, with Michelle uploading a series of pictures of their big day to Instagram.
She captioned the post: “(heart emoji) 24.5.2015 (heart emoji). Happy Anniversary to my husband, my best friend & biggest supporter. Love you (heart emoji).”
Since getting married, both Michelle and Mark’s careers have taken off, with Mark in the USA presenting talk show Extra, and Michelle appearing in TV dramas Tina and Bobby and Our Girl.
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