Michelle Keegan got back into character as Erin as she filmed Brassic series four in Manchester on Monday.
The actress, 34, wrapped up in a comfy blue jumper as she clutched a hot water bottle to her chest amid the freezing Northern weather.
The star looked effortlessly gorgeous as she strolled through the set before chatting to co-star Joe Gilgun, 37, who plays Vinnie on the show and wore a coordinating outfit.
Acting mode: Michelle Keegan got back into character as Erin as she filmed Brassic series four in Manchester on Monday
Both stars continued their look with baggy grey cargo trousers and quickly put on warmer coats while waiting between takes.
Michelle layered her outfit under a khaki padded coat, and Joe opting for a blue checkered jacket.
Michelle wore her chestnut locks piled high in a messy bun, with her fringe framing her face.
Having a laugh: The actress, 34, looked effortlessly gorgeous as she strolled through the set and chatted to co-star Joe Gilgun, 37, who plays Vinnie on the show
Chilly? She clutched a hot water bottle to her chest to warm up as she braved the freezing Northern weather
Matching: She and Joe sported matching outfits for the scene, donning blue zip up jumpers and baggy grey cargo trousers.
Bundling up: Both stars quickly put on warmer coats while waiting between takes, with Michelle layered her outfit under a khaki padded coat, and Joe opting for a blue checkered jacket
She completed her transformation into her character with a pair of hoop earrings and full face of makeup.
Michelle read through her lines and at one point was seen practicing cleaning windows with a squeegee.
Brassic is a Sky original comedy series and follows Vinnie and his friends causing havoc in the town of Hawley as they commit petty crimes.
Stunning: Michelle wore her chestnut locks piled high in a messy bun, with her fringe framing her face
Transformation: She completed her transformation into her character with a pair of hoop earrings and full face of makeup
Funny: Discussing the show on the Jonathan Ross Show last month, Michelle said: 'Honestly, it's so much fun. Every day is so funny'
Comedian: Michelle said: 'A lot of the time, Joe who plays Vinnie, he comes on set and he just riffs'
Fresh: She said: 'So you don't know what line is going to come… you don't even know when to come in, everything's up in the air. It's good fun, keeps everything fresh'
Discussing the show on the Jonathan Ross Show last month, Michelle said: 'Honestly, it's so much fun. Every day is so funny. A lot of the time, Joe who plays Vinnie, he comes on set and he just riffs.
'So you don't know what line is going to come… you don't even know when to come in, everything's up in the air.