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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan spark outrage as they reveal £3.5m mansion is ALREADY covered in Christmas decoration


MARK Wright and Michelle Keegan’s lavish pad looked like something out of a festive movie.

The couple have had their mega £3.5 million mansion completely covered in fairy lights over the weekend.

Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have decked out their mansion in festive decorations

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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have decked out their mansion in festive decorationsCredit: Instagram
But some fans thought it was far too early to put up the Christmas decorations

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But some fans thought it was far too early to put up the Christmas decorationsCredit: Instagram
The couple moved into their £3.5m mansion in 2022

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The couple moved into their £3.5m mansion in 2022Credit: Getty

Although it may be six weeks until Christmas Day, the pair have decked out their home with reindeers, baubles and a wreath.

They proudly showed off their festive makeover in a new clip and wrote: “It’s that time of year again!! The best time of the year!”

Mark then praised the company who decorated their home and said they had once again “nailed it”.

While the hallway is complete with a huge Christmas tree and tinsel running along the bannister.

But not everyone was impressed and some thought it was far too early for festivities.

One wrote: “Looks lovely but not in November.”

A second posted: “Way too early in my opinion.”

A third said: “People just get earlier and earlier !! Spoils the magic now,” with a shocked face emoji.

While other followers were on board with the makeover.

One commented: “They want to make the most of it as it comes and goes so quickly, good on them.”

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This person echoed: “Absolutely stunning and good for you for doing what makes you happy!”

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Mark and Michelle moved into their home in September 2022 and had been putting together the final touches ever since.

They originally purchased a mock-Tudor mansion in 2020 on the grounds, which they knocked down to build their own home.

They spent two years renovating and building the property and have been keeping fans up to date with the progress on their Instagram page.

It comes after Michelle opened about about her nine year marriage to Mark.

The Fool Me Once actress confessed that they have entered the ‘boring phase’ of their relationship.

Once a fan of late-night dinners in the heady early days of their romance, the 37-year-old now admits that she now favors an early night.

She said: “I am happy to have a night on the sofa with our dogs watching TV and relaxing, but we do still like getting dressed up and go out for dinner.”

The actress has said: “In the old days we’d go out for dinner and drinks until the early hours. But now after dinner, I’ll look at my watch and say, “Its 9.30pm, we’d better get back home for bedtime” It’s a bit more boring now.”

The couple married at St Mary’s Church in Bury St Edmunds in 2015, followed by a lavish reception at the Tudor mansion Hengrave Hall.

Since then, the couple have been inundated with work, as Michelle’s acting career has taken her all over the world and Mark, 37, has been busy with his role as a presenter on Heart FM, as well as various fitness initiatives.

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So with their busy schedules, it’s little wonder that the pair enjoy nights in together during their free time, not least because they designed and built their dream home.

Beginning in 2021, the new build features five bedrooms, a state-of-the-art gym, a cinema room and an outdoor pool and a sauna.

Last August the couple threw a housewarming party to celebrate the completion of the project.

Michelle recently opened up about the 'boring phase' of her marriage to Mark

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Michelle recently opened up about the ‘boring phase’ of her marriage to MarkCredit: PA



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