Michelle Keegan stuns in a palm print bikini as she shares photos from Dubai holiday

MICHELLE Keegan wowed in a tropical print bikini as she shared a spree of envy-inducing snaps from her recent Dubai getaway.
The former Corrie star, 32, escaped the UK for the scorching temperatures of the Middle East with husband Mark Wright earlier this month.
And the Our Girl actress gave fans a sneaky peek inside their lavish holiday on Instagram, posting a flurry of snaps from their balmy break.
One snap showed Michelle wearing a stylish leaf print print bikini and kaftan combination as she relaxed on the beach.
She captioned the shot: "Just missing a Mojito."
The couple were staying at the plush One & Only Royal Mirage - The Palace hotel, where luxuries include eight restaurants, four swimming pools, six bars and 1km private beach.
There's also an exclusive spa and beauty and fitness centre, as well as three floodlit tennis courts.
Michelle also shared a picture of herself enjoying an intimate dinner at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel in front of Dubai landmark the Burj Khalifa.
Mark and Michelle's romantic holiday came after he opened up about the impact living away from his wife in the US had on him mentally.
Mark moved to America in 2017 after landing a dream role as an entertainment reporter on Extra - just two years after he and Michelle tied the knot.
Speaking on his Heart FM radio show, the Essex hunk confessed that he had been "chasing money" with the move - and he'd never do it again.
Discussing whether or not money can buy happiness, Mark explained: "I was fortunate enough to get an amazing job in Los Angeles, somewhere where I’ve always wanted to work, in Hollywood.
"I was living in the hills, Beverly Hills and the Hollywood Hills – life was great, so I thought. Four, five months in, I sat back and I was a bit lonely, I wasn’t that happy, and obviously I went there to get a better job and to get more money as we say."
He continued: "And I was without my wife, who wasn’t living there because she couldn’t and my family wasn’t there, my mum, my dad, my brothers and sisters, my friends – I can’t tell you how much I missed the normal things just sitting down the pub, the rain hitting the windows.
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"The things we moaned about before I went, and how lonely I felt and how sad I felt and that was all because I was chasing the money basically.
"And I can tell you know from first hand that money doesn’t buy happiness. The reason why I like to talk about this is because I feel so passionate about it because there’s something to be said in just having security, having a roof above your head, with your family, with your loved ones.
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