BBC cancels Ten Pound Poms series: project with Michelle Keegan is terminated.

BBC cancels Ten Pound Poms series: project with Michelle Keegan is terminated
BBC cancels Ten Pound Poms series: project with Michelle Keegan is terminated

According to The Sun: Michelle Kagan shared a rare photo of her daughter Palma, who seems to have inherited her mother's stylish taste.

Michelle, who is a happy mother and shares her life with husband Mark Wright, tries to keep her daughter away from public attention, protecting her face on social media and preserving her privacy.

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Recently, after The Sun reported the cancellation of her show on BBC, Michelle posted a sweet update on her little one's progress.

In the image, happy Palma, who is seven months old, sits on a soft carpet in a long-sleeve cream-colored dress and wool socks with bows.

Ex-Coronation Street star Michelle, 38, shared this photo with the caption 'home' and a heart emoji.

This happened just hours after Mark, 38, took their baby to golf for a nice day out together.

Palma sat snugly in her black and brown stroller, watching her dad play.

Mark captioned the photo: “Preparing for a chip in the garden with my future caddy in her stroller. Soon she will be riding at my golf resort.”

The couple happily welcomed Palma this year.

Career Changes

A lovely photo of Michelle emerged after The Sun was first to report that the Ten Pound Poms series was canceled after two seasons.

The show's closure came as the former Coronation Street star says goodbye to her beloved comedy Brassic on Sky, returning to work after motherhood.

The drama Ten Pound Poms tells the story of a group of Britons who emigrated from post-war Britain to Australia in the 1950s, where Michelle played nurse Kate Thorn.

A BBC representative said: “It has been an absolute pleasure to bring the story of Ten Pound Poms to BBC viewers, and we are immensely grateful to Danny Brocklehurst, Eleven, and the whole team who worked on the series.”

The gentle drama intrigued viewers since its premiere in May 2023, when it was watched by 6.37 million people, but by the end of the second season in April this year, the viewership dropped to 3.15 million.

Now Michelle is busy with a new thriller The Blame for ITV after taking a break since the birth of Palma.

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Michelle and Mark continue to try to protect their little Palma's face in order to maintain her privacy.

The reasons for the show's cancellation can vary, but the decrease in audience clearly played a significant role. Michelle's future projects are under close scrutiny, as her return to the screens always generates interest among her fans who eagerly await new roles and stories. Watching the star's personal life, viewers still actively support her in career changes.


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