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Mark Wright admits the “nerves” before the arrival of the first child TV and radio | Showbiz & TV

Mark Wright admits the “nerves” before the arrival of the first child TV and radio | Showbiz & TV

Mark Wright has gladly shared an update on waiting for his first child to actress Michelle Keegan.

The former Towie star, 38 years old BBCThe show to discuss its new Makeover DIY show with Roman Kemp and Lauren Laverne hosts.

However, the conversation turned quickly when Lauren took a moment to congratulate Mark, saying, “We have to say congratulations because, since I last saw you, you and your wife Michelle Keegan have announced that you are waiting for a child. Your first child together, so everything goes on the face of home. ”

A delighted Mark replied: “Thank you very much. Very interesting times, a little nervous but I’m ready. I’m excited!”

During the chat, Angela Rippon asked about who will decorate the nursery, causing the guest colleagues Simone Ashley and Sindhu Vee to provide humorous decoration services.

Mark and Michelle’s relationship began after they met behind The X Factor and connected through different celebrity events, which led to their marriage in 2015.

Recently, the couple experienced a frightening incident when they should have sheltered in a locked bedroom during a theft at their home.

In a shocking invasion at home, four masked intruders and forced a road on a house around 6:20 pm, on Tuesday, February 18, sending the occupants in a panic. Essex police have confirmed that they were on the spot in the NGAR in eight minutes after lifting the alarm.

Towie’s former star, Mark Wright, heard the shatter of a terrace window and immediately whispered his wife Michelle, 37, safety in a locked bedroom, waiting for help. It is believed that the thieves, who wore Balaclavas and dark clothing, ran empty after Mark’s cries.

The reports suggest that the last -generation security system of the couple has played a crucial role in alerting the authorities, ensuring a quick response. An Essex police spokesman said: “We continue to support and protect the victims and make high visibility patrols in the area.”

They added: “We explore a series of lines of investigation, including, but without limiting to medical -legal opportunities, CCTV and witness statements. Anyone who has information should contact us as soon as possible. ”

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