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Michelle Keegan reveals her 'cue to leave' while in Australia with Mark Wright

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Michelle Keegan has joked she's 'leaving' Australia after jetting to the other side of the world for work with her husband Mark Wright after coming across an unwelcome visitor.

The actress is currently down under where she is reprising the role of nurse Kate in Ten Pound Poms. The first six-part series aired on the BBC in May last year and followed a group of Brits as they left dreary post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on a life-altering adventure on the other side of the world.

Following its success, the BBC then revealed earlier this year that the drama will return for another instalment with Stockport-born Michelle now filming alongside her fellow cast mates Faye Marsay and Warren Brown as they document their characters' continued adventures in Australia. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Vito Coppola declares love for 'baby' Ellie Leach as fans go wild for reunion Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Earlier this month, she confirmed that she's been enjoying the delights of the other side of the world in a new social media post with the former Coronation Street star taking to Instagram with a glimpse of her stay in Sydney with her husband Mark sharing how he's spending his days under the city's rays - which appears to include a lot of time on the golf course.

But as she got to work on set, it appears Michelle, 36, was put off when coming across one of Australia's many insects, Sharing a video in which she zoomed in on what she'd spotted on a window, she wrote to her millions of followers: "My cue to leave," with a plane emoji.

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