Michelle Keegan was pictured leaving a pilates class near Bondi Beach in Sydney as she enjoyed her last few days in Australia.
The actress, 36, has been in the country filming for the second series of her period drama, Ten Pound Poms.
Michelle looked radiant as she left a gym class in the area, sporting a black crop top with a pair of matching form-fitting leggings.
The former Coronation Street star was also wearing an open cream fleece and a pair of beige Birkenstock sandals.
She wore her dark locks swept up into a bun and opted for minimal make-up, while shielding from the rays with a pair of sunglasses.
Michelle Keegan was pictured leaving a pilates class near Bondi Beach in Sydney as she enjoyed her last few days in Australia
The actress, 36, who has now returned to the UK, had been in the country filming for the second series of her period drama, Ten Pound Poms
Michelle looked radiant as she left a gym class in the area, sporting a black crop top with a pair of matching form-fitting leggings
The former Coronation Street star was also wearing an open cream fleece and a pair of beige Birkenstock sandals
Michelle, who was carried a takeaway juice in her hand, was toting a black quilted bag on her arm and her phone which was accessorised with a chunky chain.
Earlier this month, Michelle revealed she had flown home to the UK and is back in her ‘happy place’. However she has since returned to Australia.
Michelle posed for a sweet selfie while shopping at her local branch of discount furnishings store, HomeSense.
Michelle was seen leaning on a shopping trolley filled with beige fluffy pillows as she pouted and held up a peace sign.
Michelle cut a casual figure in a padded cropped coat, teamed with a pair of black leggings.
She carried her belongings in a crossbody handbag and was seen wearing a pair of AirPods.
She wrote: ‘Back home and back to my happy place… mincing around Home Sense’.
The actress had been away from home while shooting the second series of her hit BBC drama Ten Pound Poms on location in Australia.
Michelle, who was carried a takeaway juice in her hand, was toting a black quilted bag on her arm and her phone which was accessorised with a chunky chain
Ten Pound Poms follows a group of Brits who emigrate to Australia in the 1950s in search of a better life only to discover things are more difficult than they thought once they arrive
Michelle was joined by a friend for the work out classs
She lowered her glasses while out on the stroll
Michelle enjoyed her fruity-looking drink
Michelle walked along beside a muscular male companion
They had been enjoying a morning pilates work out
Ten Pound Poms follows a group of Brits who emigrate to Australia in the 1950s in search of a better life only to discover things are more difficult than they thought once they arrive.
Michelle has reprised her role as Kate Thorne in the hit show.
The BBC series follows nurse Thorne and Roberts family members Terry and Annie as they struggle to adapt to life as immigrants in Australia.
The first series – produced by Eleven and co-produced by Stan and the BBC – was loved by fans, prompting the immediate development of series two.
A synopsis for the forthcoming series reads: ‘After a challenging first year in Australia, the new series will follow nurse Kate Thorne (Michelle Keegan) and the Roberts family (led by Faye Marsay and Warren Brown) into 1957 on their adventure down under, as they are determined to make this new country everything they hoped it would be for a fresh start.
‘Will Kate, Terry and Annie finally get a slice of the Australian dream they were promised?’
In series two, new characters the Skinner family from Ireland and the unscrupulous land-lord Benny Bates will be introduced to viewers.
After the second series was confirmed, show writer, creator and executive producer Danny Brocklehurst said: ‘The positive viewer response to Ten Pound Poms was a true delight.
‘We tapped into a little-known part of our recent history and told stories which reflected the realities of the real Poms that made the trip.
‘I couldn’t be more thrilled to be teaming again with the BBC, Stan and Eleven to continue our characters’ adventure down under.’
Michelle enjoyed some downtime in between filming the period drama
The duo chatted as they strolled through Sydney’s Bondi area
Michelle looked casual but chic for the daytime outing
Earlier this month, Michelle revealed she had flown home to the UK and is back in her ‘happy place’. However she has since returned to Australia
The actress had been away from home while shooting the second series of her hit BBC drama Ten Pound Poms on location in Australia (pictured)