Michelle Keegan hugged her Brassic co-star as she shared behind the scenes snaps from the Sky series.
The Coronation Street star, 35, has just finished filming the fifth series of the popular comedy and looked delighted with the results of her hard work.
Sharing a montage of photos on Instagram, Michelle, who plays Erin Croft in the show, wrote: "Wrap on Brassic season 5!!!
"Can’t believe how fast these past 6 months have gone, 6 months filled with chaotic mayhem, freezing cold locations and a whole lot of love & dedication. Feel so lucky to be working on such a special show.
"Can’t wait for you guys to see what we’ve been up to. Big love as always."
In one of the photos, the actress hugs her co-star Bronagh Gallgaher, who plays Carol in the show.
Joining the girls in matching black leggings and a red t.shirt is actress Joanna Higson, who plays Sugar.
In another snap, Michelle beams inside the back of car bundled up against the cold.
She is joins by her co-stars, including comedian Lee Mack, who pulls a funny face for the camera.
Elsewhere there are shots from the set of the comedy as the cast get together to film the fifth series.
Michelle was a world away from Manchester recently when she bagged an invite for Beyonce's epic party in Dubai.
The Cuff It star performed at Atlantis The Royal for a "once in a lifetime show", which was attended by a string of A-listers.
Michelle rocked up at the lavish hotel with her husband Mark, 36 and made sure the couple were ready for their close-up.
The Mancunian actress looked incredible in a slinky red number with matching gloves while sporting an elegant up-do and on-trend gold bag.
Mark, also looked dapper, wearing a black tux with a bow tie as he posed with his wife on the red carpet outside the incredible hotel.
The couple recently gave fans a glimpse of their luxury new bathroom, as renovation work at their lavish Essex mansion is still ongoing.
The pair moved into the property in September last year, after purchasing it in October 2019 for £1.3million.
The palatial pad has undergone a full overhaul and after years of construction work, the five-bedroom mansion is now complete with a bar, gym, annexe and outdoor swimming pool, after it started its life as a simple farmhouse.
The demolition and rebuild of the property has been valued at a cool £3.5 million.