MICHELLE Keegan showed off her effortlessly chic style as she hit the red carpet last night.
The 36-year-old was promoting the latest series of Brassic along with the cast in Manchester last night.
Looking amazing as always, Michelle wore a pair of jeans with a cream top, while her hair was in loose curls down her back.
Last week, the former Corrie star posted a picture of the official poster for Brassic 5 and captioned the post, "Together they're legends. New season of Brassic coming soon. September 28."
The 36-year-old plays Erin Croft in the hit Sky Max original comedy, which follows the life of Vinnie O'Neill (Joseph Gilgun) and his five friends, including Michelle's single mum character.
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The group of friends are a typical trouble-making Asbo clan that tries to get by in the fictional town of Hawley but often resorts to petty crime.
Dylan(Damien Molony), who is best friends with Vinnie and also Erin's partner, was brutally kidnapped and bundled into the boot of a car by hired goons in season 4.
The cast are currently filming the Christmas special, but were hit by delays this week due to the terrible weather in Manchester.
Speaking previously about being part of Brassic, Michelle said: “I'm really proud to be a part of it. We started right at the beginning, with just the script, we didn't know how it was going to turn out, we didn't know if the audience was going to like it.
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“It is set up North, so it was different, but I'm just really proud of the show and what we've achieved together.”
Brassic will premiere on Sky Max on September 28.
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