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Michelle Keegan 'among top picks to lands major new role' as she's tipped to be next James Bond girl

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Michelle Keegan, known for her roles in Coronation Street and Brassic, is rumoured to be a top pick for the next 'Bond girl' in the upcoming James Bond film.

The 36 year old actress has been mentioned as a potential cast member for weeks, with even her husband Mark Wright joining in on the speculation last month.

Now, it's said that Michelle is the second favourite to star alongside the new lead of the film series. If she lands the role, she'll be following in the footsteps of iconic actresses like Ursula Andress, Michelle Yeoh, Halle Berry and Lea Seydoux, who have all played the secret agent's companions in past films.

According to Gambling.com, their analysis of betting odds suggests that Michelle is a strong contender for a role in the next film, which will be the first since Daniel Craig's departure.

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