BBC's Our Girl.....
She has been filming for the third series of BBC's army medic drama Our Girl over the last few months.
And heading overseas yet again to embark on new scenes, Michelle Keegan proved that her character Corporal Georgie Lane's costume is providing her with some difficulty overseas.
Suggesting that full on army gear is a struggle to wear in the climbing temperatures, the brunette bombshell sought solace in a portable toilet - just so she could treat herself to a moment in front of the air con.
Michelle shared the amusing moment on social media and filmed herself via her Instagram story as she retreated to the loo to cool herself down.
Clad in her heavy army suit, that included sporting a beret on her head and saw her toting medical equipment, Michelle was seen huffing and puffing as she propped herself up against the wall.
Wiping her forehead with her hands and blowing out in distress, the actress revealed that filming in idyllic locations isn't always so glamorous, as the only place she could escape the heat was in the confines of a public toilet.
Filming the inside of the portable bathroom and pointing out the toilet and much-needed air conditioning unit, Michelle joked: 'Come to something when you have to stand in a toilet to get AirCon.
She added the hashtag: '#roasting.'
Michelle is away filming for the next series of Our Girl, having made her debut in the second series of the show. Her character Georgie became the focus of the series, following on from Lacey Turner's character Molly Dawes in the drama's first series.
Former Coronation Street star Michelle appears in Our Girl alongside Luke Pasqualino and Ben Aldridge.
She had joined the actors in Cape Town for several months earlier this year and marking the end of filming in South Africa, Luke had shared a photo of himself and Michelle in costume, as he penned: 'That's a WRAP in Cape Town!! Very excited for you guys to see what we've done with season 3...watch this space :) @bbcone @michkeegan #ElvisHarte #GeorgieLane.'
According to set insiders, the pair's close friendship made filming a breeze and their on-screen chemistry is still 'dynamite'.
A source told Now magazine last month: 'Their friendship off set just cements their ability to work so well together on screen.'
Her busy filming schedule had meant Michelle was forced to spend a prolonged period away from husband Mark Wright. But while she had missed the former TOWIE star during her time away, it was claimed she had been 'fully focused' on reprising her role for Our Girl.
'Michelle is incredibly focused and wants success, she doesn't want distractions on set. She obviously misses Mark, but she knows that she has to give the part 100 percent,' the insider continued.
Throughout her time in South Africa, Mark had fitted in trips to see his wife amid his own hectic schedule that has seen him travel to Los Angeles and Mallorca for work.
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