Michelle Keegan, the reality TV star husband of Mark Wright, and Palma, the baby’s mother, have been enjoying the sights and soaking up the sun in Abu Dhabi.
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have been living like reality show royalty on a winter trip to Abu Dhabi. The Coronation Street legend and The Only Way Is Essex star have boasted about their luxusious winter escape – while an ice cold weather front heads towards the UK.
Taking to Instagram over the weekend, 38-year-old Michelle shared highlights from a £2,000-a-night stay at the Rixos Premium in Saadiyat Island. While reality star husband Mark, who turns 39 on Tuesday, was in for the ride as was their nine-month-old daughter, Palma.
As the happy family enjoyed the sun and upscale service, the family’s faces lit up in pictures. The soap star’s photos showed the sun set, with palm trees and swimming pools displayed.
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One photo showed baby Palma staring obnoxiously at a fountain as water splashed in her direction. Another photo captured Michelle lovingly pushing her pushchair as the sun began to set.
Michelle rocking her daughter in a pram was featured in other videos. My new normal during the holidays, she wrote in a caption. Find a quiet spot, cramp your feet from rocking, and forget your headphones, please. While a video clip of the hotel was titled “Slow, peaceful mornings”
Michelle has previously talked about her happily married life with Mark, who she hasn’t seen since 2015. She previously stated to Grazia, “Mark and I feel fortunate that this industry doesn’t dominate our lives.” We first squirm our toes before returning to daily life. Although it’s very basic and boring, I like it that way.
She also admitted to being pregnant at the time of the interview and that she was reluctant to share more intimate moments of her life. She said: “Around the time we got married, I was open about my desire to have a family, but there was a lot of speculating once we stopped having children.”
“And we can handle that, but there was once a story every week,” the statement continued. I made the decision to not discuss that aspect of my life in public because my family had inquired about it. I’ll be 38 this year, and as I get older, my boundaries become more and more apparent.
Meanwhile, Mark has previously gushed about his experience as a father – gushing about his baby daughter on Heart radio soon after she arrived in March 2025. He said, “My little baby Palma, I love you so much and I can’t wait to spend my life with you. It’s the best feeling in the world – I wake up every morning just so excited to see her face.”
He continued, “It makes you realize what our mothers did for us and how much more respectable and difficult women must have been,” while describing his pride toward his wife.
And he continued, “That moment when I held her in my arms, it makes me emotional now thinking about it. I suppose everything else is thrown out the window because it made me realize Palma, my little one, is so precious to me and that I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you.
It’s a very unique sensation, the author says. It’s hard to describe in words. We’ve been waiting a while, pursued our goals, and are now here. There is a baby here.
Mark previously claimed that his fatherhood has prepared him for a quieter decade because his 40s are approaching. He said, “I’m worried because I cried when I turned 30,” if my thirties are anything to go by. Simply put, it seemed like the s**t was vanishing.
I was just 23 when I first started watching television when I was in my 20s, and everything sort of happened for me. When I turned 30, I just started being more responsible and having fun while still having fun and drinking. But I shouldn’t have cried because my thirties have been so amazing. My way of living already makes me feel like I’m 40. I don’t believe it will change much because I’ve settled in and slept well by 9 p.m. every night.
Source: Mirror

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