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Michelle Keegan undergoes unbelievable transformation for new role

The former Our Girl star looks incredible in her new role for Ten Pound Poms

Michelle Keegan at the Virgin Media British Academy Television Awards in May 2022
Sharnaz Shahid
Deputy Online Editor
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The first look images of Michelle Keegan's new drama, Ten Pound Poms, has dropped – and the actress looks incredible!

Dressed in character for the 1950s series, the 35-year-old – who plays a young nurse called Kate – showed her pictured rocking a vintage hairstyle and muted makeup, showcasing a more natural glow.

Michelle Keegan stars as nurse Kate in Ten Pound Poms© BBC
Michelle Keegan stars as nurse Kate in Ten Pound Poms

One of the images sees Michelle wearing a grey winter coat with a chic black beret while another saw her in an old-fashioned nurse's uniform.

The six-part series follows a group of Brits as they leave dreary post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on a life-altering adventure on the other side of the world. Michelle's character relocates to Australia without her fiancé and will do whatever it takes to try and rewrite her devastating past.

Faye Marsay and Warren Brown will also star alongside the British actress. The trio will be joined by Australian actors Rob Collins, Leon Ford and Declan Coyle for the show that will be set in both the UK and Australia.

Michelle Keegan in Ten Pound Poms© BBC
The actress will soon appear in Ten Pound Poms

The official synopsis of the drama reads: "For only a tenner, they have been promised a better house, better job prospects and a better quality of life by the sea in sun-soaked Australia.

"But life down under isn't exactly the idyllic dream the new arrivals have been promised. Struggling with their new identity as immigrants, we follow their triumphs and pitfalls as they adapt to a new life in a new country far from Britain and familiarity.

"At the heart of the drama are Annie and Terry Roberts. They try to make the best of the situation for their family, but the poor living conditions at the migrant hostel and local attitudes towards immigrants test them in ways they couldn't have imagined. They aren’t the only people at the hostel avoiding the truth."

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