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Jessica Sansome

Mark Wright stuns fans with look at his and Michelle Keegan's kitchen in mansion as some say 'have a day off'

Mark Wright had fans distracted as he gave them a look inside his and Michelle Keegan's stunning mansion. The couple are coming up to six months since they moved into their huge abode, said to be worth £3.5m, after two years worth of extensive renovation work.

Former The Only Way Is Essex star Mark and ex-Coronation Street actress Michelle moved into the property in September last year after taking fans along with them on the journey of creating their dream home away from Stockport-born Michelle's northern roots in Essex.

It came after the pair, who married in 2015, bought the property in October 2019 before they began knocking it down in July 2020 to rebuild their own Georgian-style mansion. Mark has since given his followers different glimpses inside his sprawling abode with the latest being on Tuesday (February 21).

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The radio and TV presenter, 36, filmed himself whipping up some healthy pancakes in the kitchen. Viewers of the video got to see Mark and Michelle's spotless kitchen in all its glory with slick counter tops, glass and wood cupboards, and grey gloss walls with a white tiled floor.

The kitchen also featured a huge island made out of grey marble and rows of sparkling champagne flutes were visible. Mark was seen getting his blender and his ingredients together and got to work on putting together a healthier version of the Shrove Tuesday treats that many will have tucked into.

He shared the list of ingredients he used and the cooking process before diving into his stack of pancakes. Sharing the video on Instagram, he penned: "HAPPY PANCAKE DAY. Banana Blueberry Pancakes. Pancakes... but make it healthy and trust me they are soooo good!! Sort of tastes like banana bread but lighter."

But some weren't entirely impressed. @danielleheard wrote: "Can’t people just enjoy pancake day without it being a pressure to eat healthy all the time." @j.a.purohit said: "They look good. But you cannot beat good ‘ol British style thin pancakes with lemon and sugar!!"

@deli_x commented: "OMG get some proper pancakes." @katyprestedge replied: "Have a day offfffffff and put a dollop of Nutella on there I dare you!" @neil.mash added: "They aren’t pancakes … stop this. It’s one day, people can have one unhealthy day."

Others, however, were distracted by the kitchen and more specifically, how a row of plug sockets appeared out of the worktop before disappearing again. @annie_masood1983 said: "Dude I'm more impressed with we're the socket is lol." @thegirlwiththedragontattoox_ wrote: "Omg that lil hidden socket power is the nuts 4 me..." @rachaeltaylor86 added: "It's that plug socket for me!!"

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