Michelle Keegan shares secrets behind her glam appearance on Graham Norton for Fool Me Once
08.01.2024 - 17:20
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Michelle Keegan has shared a look inside the the glamorous transformation she undergoes ahead of her TV appearances.
The ex-Coronation Street star, 36, has been celebrating the series' worldwide success after the show reached number one in the world and across 60 countries on Netflix, despite only being released on 1 January. Following an appearance on The Graham Norton Show on Friday night, the actress shared a behind the scenes glimpse of her glam squad.
The stunning star posted a video from the hair and makeup room as her stylist fussed over her brunette locks.
Michelle looked stunning with a voluminous, side-swept hair do and a peachy toned make-up look, finished with some black winged eyeliner. During her appearance on the Graham Norton show, Michelle revealed the one word she refused to say in front of her Fool Me Once co-star Joanna Lumley, as she was "so embarrassed".
The storyline of the latest hit Netflix show follows Maya Stern (played by Michelle) who is trying to come to terms with the brutal murder of her husband, Joe (played by Richard Armitage).
However, when Maya installs a nanny-cam to keep an eye on her young daughter, she is shocked to see her dead husband in her house and cuddling her daughter. Actress Joanna plays Maya’s mother-in-law, and Michelle opened up about the working with the BAFTA-winning star.
Michelle said: “It was so much fun, and we laughed the whole way through." She added the one word she refused to say, explaining: "There were a lot of F-bombs dropped in the show, but I just couldn't bring myself to swear at her in rehearsal. I was just so embarrassed to say the word”.
Michelle also gushed about her co-star when she featured on This Morning earlier this week. While chatting to Josie
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