Mark Wright 'forever grateful' for wife Michelle Keegan after family's coronavirus ordeal

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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 05: Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan attend The Global Awards 2020 at Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith on March 05, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)
Mark Wright had a loving message for Michelle Keegan (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Mark Wright has shared how grateful he is to have wife Michelle Keegan in his life after his family’s coronavirus ordeal made him think about his priorities in life.

The radio DJ and footballer has spoken about the terrifying time his family have been going through as both of his parents and two uncles all contracted coronavirus recently.

But talking to Hello! magazine, Wright said that the trauma had made him realise how much he valued his marriage to the Brassic actor.

LONDON, -, UNITED KINGDOM - 2019/01/22: Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan are seen on the red carpet during the National Television Awards at the O2, Peninsula Square in London. (Photo by Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Mark Wright says he's grateful for his marriage to Michelle Keegan (Photo: Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

He said: "I've learnt what is most important in life, how important health is, how important family is. That is the number one happiness, the love around you.

"I am just grateful that I get to have her [Michelle] by my side every day, to have someone I can share my life with.

"To be with Michelle during these times has been incredible, and I'm forever grateful for that."

Wright, 34, has said that his dad “wasn’t the same mentally” after his battle with COVID and says that his uncles are still recovering but are making small improvements all the time.

In an emotional plea, he also asked his fans to take the virus seriously and stay at home as much as possible, saying that even some of his friends were in denial about its risks.

He and Keegan, 33, are currently self-isolating after 11 members of his football club, Crawley Town, tested positive for coronavirus.

CRAWLEY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 10: Crawley Town's Mark Wright during the FA Cup Third Round match between Crawley Town and Leeds United at The People's Pension Stadium on January 10, 2021 in Crawley, England. (Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)
The radio DJ plays for Crawley Town (Photo: Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)

It means that his BBC Two fitness show, Work Out the Wright Way, will have its launch postponed by a week.

Last month, fitness fanatic Wright finally realised his dream of becoming a professional footballer when he made his debut for Crawley, along with his brother Josh.

The pair have also launched a fitness app together, Train Wright, and Mark has been signed up by Loose Women to help guide the show’s stars to their personal fitness goals.

Watch: Mark Wright on making FA Cup debut for Crawley

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