Mark Wright has enjoyed a meal at a plush Bishopton estate he 'loves' staying at with his wife Michelle Keegan.
The former TOWIE star was said to have had a beer, chicken tenders and truffle fries at Palomino’s Italian restaurant in Ingliston Country Club & Estate before playing his latest DJ set there on November 10.
He says the country club means a great deal to him and Michelle's family, who are from Glasgow.
He told GlasgowWorld: “I’m staying overnight, so I’ll wake up for a bit of breakfast then I’m on my way. We’re in a Lodge. I love staying here and we brought all the family up last time.
"Michelle loved it and so did her grandpa who came last time. He is good. It’s such an amazing place and it’s becoming a second home."
We previously reported that Mark gushed about the venue and said he was keen to bring Michelle to experience how 'amazing' it is.
Michelle decided to make Ingliston the location for her grandad's 90th birthday celebrations in February.
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Mark also reminisced about some good times he has had in Glasgow which he says feels like a 'second home'.
One venue he remembers is Sugar Cube on Queen Street.
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Mark said: “Glasgow and Scotland is my second home. My wife Michelle is always up in Glasgow and one of my best mates Arfan is from here too.
“I used to go shopping in the city centre and me and Arfan used to go partying together in the city when I was younger.
"I remember we went to Sugar Cube club in Queen Street for a birthday party and it was brilliant. We went to the place opposite it too.
“The first time I was ever here we went to Jumping Jaks too. Actually, that was for my first paid personal appearance in Scotland. Obviously, Michelle’s family is from here so it’s a great chance to come up and just relax.”
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