Fuming Michelle Keegan admits she’s ‘screaming on the inside’ after cruel vandals key entire length of her car

I was so upset to hear that someone deliberately scratched Michelle Keegan‘s car! It’s awful to think someone would intentionally damage her property, and she’s understandably angry and miserable about it. It’s just a senseless act of vandalism.

On Wednesday, the 38-year-old actress shared photos on Instagram showing the damage to her car and expressed her anger at whoever was responsible.

She made a video showing the scratch on her car, then moved the camera to reveal how long it was – all the way down the side.

The Brassic actor was angry and said they hoped whoever was responsible felt good about their actions, despite being unpleasant.

Michelle followed up with another video, this time showing herself in the car and looking upset. She confessed she was trying hard not to let the damage to her car spoil her day.

Even dressed casually in a leather jacket, crop top, and jeans, she still looked fantastic. She shared a relatable message, admitting she was trying to stay positive despite feeling overwhelmed and asking herself why things had to be so difficult.

Michelle hasn’t said which car was damaged, but she’s been seen driving a black Range Rover SVR worth around £100,000 in the past.

Michelle Keegan and her husband, Mark Wright, were recently seen driving their black Range Rover Sport HSE, valued at around £80,000, in Cheshire.

This isn’t the first time the couple has had trouble with their cars. They previously had their £65,000 Range Rover Sport stolen from their driveway.

In December 2020, Mark asked his followers for help when his expensive car was stolen from his home. Fortunately, he later announced that the car had been found about 20 minutes away.

People close to the couple said they believed they were being targeted by thieves who had been observing their home in Essex, allowing them to time the theft of their car with the opening of the gates.

Mark used Twitter to express his frustration and ask for help. He tweeted, ‘If anyone spots a black Range Rover Sport near Chigwell, especially if it’s leaving Abridge, please send me a tweet! The license plate is ET68LVO.’

‘Just this second stolen off my drive whilst we are home. Unbelievable.’

Fortunately, the reality star received good news just an hour after asking for help – his car had been located.

Announcing the positive turn of events, Mark tweeted: ‘Car has now been found 20mins away. 

We’re grateful to MetaTrak, the Metropolitan Police, and Essex Police for their amazing efforts. Thanks also to everyone who shared their support online.

This car damage is another setback for Michelle, happening just two weeks after her TV show, Ten Pound Poms, was cancelled after only two seasons.

The BBC series told the story of British people who moved to Australia in the 1950s after the war, and featured Michelle as Kate Thorne, a nurse.

The show premiered in 2023 and attracted 6.37 million viewers for its first season. However, viewership dropped significantly to 3.15 million by the end of its second season, which finished in April.

The second season wrapped up Michelle’s storyline with a dramatic cliffhanger: her character, Kate, was shown fighting to get her son, Michael, back from the family who adopted him.

A BBC representative confirmed the show’s cancellation to the Daily Mail, stating they were delighted to have shared the story of the Ten Pound Poms with viewers and expressed gratitude to Danny Brocklehurst, Eleven, and the entire cast and crew involved in the series.

Michelle had expressed interest in doing another season, but explained that having recently had her daughter, Palma, might mean filming would have to be postponed.

The show, filmed in Australia, used to require the lead actor to live there for months while they filmed.

She expressed her enthusiasm for the show, suggesting there are still aspects of Kate’s character and storyline that could be developed. However, she indicated that personal commitments might prevent her from participating in any further development right away.

Viewers had expressed frustration with the second season of the show, saying the two-year wait between seasons made them forget the details of what happened previously.

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2025-10-15 21:04