DOTING dad Mark Wright has been spotted cradling baby Palma as he visits wife Michelle Keegan on set.
Actress Michelle, who is currently filming her final scenes for the hit comedy series Brassic is already back to work after giving birth in March.
The new mum was pictured on the set of the Sky’s Brassic in Manchester alongside husband Mark and her daughter.
Michelle swept her hair back into a ponytail, wearing a brown and white knit set which she styled with a pair of sunglasses.
Next to the actress Mark can be seen in all white lovingly cradling his baby girl as the pair walk around the set.
The father-daughter duo were also spotted outside of Michelle’s trailer as she prepared to film her final scenes ahead of Brassic’s seventh season.
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The hit comedy will be saying it’s goodbyes and is set to arrive later this year.
The show follows a group of Northern lads as they get caught up in a series of criminal schemes to make quick money.
Michelle stars in the show as Erin Croft the independent and driven girlfriend of Dylan played by Damien Molony.
The former Coronation Street star has returned to acting nearly two months since she gave birth to her first child.
The actress revealed she was expecting her first baby with Towie alum Mark back in December.
The Sun then confirmed the TV favourite was “weeks” from giving birth.
Michelle and Mark, who have been married for nine years then shared their happy pregnancy news on Instagram.
They posted a black and white photo of their baby swaddled in a crochet blanket.
Penning the caption: “Together we have a new love to share. Our little girl.
“Palma Elizabeth Wright, 06.03.25.”
Away from her work duties, Michelle has been spending quality time with her family.
Mark and Michelle headed to swanky London hotel Corinthia last month for an luxurious stay-cation.
Little Palma was even given with her own fluffy robe and bunny rabbit toy as the venue pulled out all the stops.
Michelle confirmed she had the “perfect” week with her newly-expanded family following their stay.