Michelle Keegan rocks big hair and dungarees as she and Mark Wright take her parents out for breakfast in LA
The Our Girl star kept it casual in denim overalls as she headed to The Mondrian Hotel
MICHELLE Keegan showed off her casual side as she rocked big hair and dungarees in Los Angeles on Saturday.
The Our Girl star was spotted heading to brunch at The Mondrian Hotel with her parents and husband, Mark Wright.
The 30-year-old actress dressed down in denim overalls which she teamed with a black top and black sliders.
Michelle, who kept her hair natural and curly, accessorised with retro sunglasses and a pastel pink bumbag.
Mark also kept it casual for their brunch outing, pictured in a black hoodie and grey skinny jeans.
The star has been keeping busy over the last few months, completing the latest series of BBC's Our Girl, flying between Manchester and LA, and launching a series of clothing lines for very.co.uk.
Since arriving in Los Angeles, Mark and Michelle have been mixing business with pleasure by heading out on a series of dates including a swish Oscars bash and a trip to Universal studios.
Michelle has also been seen attending castings in the city as the actress starts her bid to crack the US.
However, Mark has said he would give up his Hollywood dream if given the choice between that and his marriage.
In an interview with Good Morning Britain, he said: "If Michelle didn't like living here and she preferred life back home, I would go back.
"She would never say that, she wants me to conquer my dreams and I want her to conquer hers but marriage and my love life comes first.
Meanwhile, in an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine, Michelle admitted that while she loved the US, she was still a "home bird" who wasn't quite willing to quit the UK just yet.
Last year Michelle and Mark spent most of the year apart as she flew around the world filming the BBC drama Our Girl and he relocated to the US.
Speaking about the long distance, Michelle explained: "We're more patient with each other, laid-back, and don't sweat the small stuff.
"I think because we’re really happy in our careers it helps with the relationship as well."
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