Mark Wright shows off his rippling abs while working out shirtless at home

Mark Wright shows off his rippling abs while working out shirtless at home as he continues his isolation after his teammates test positive for Covid

He recently signed with association football club Crawley Town.  

And Mark Wright demonstrated his gruelling fitness routine as he worked out shirtless in his home gym on Wednesday.

The former TOWIE star, 33, is currently having to isolate at home after 11 of his teammates tested positive for coronavirus.  

Working up a sweat: Mark Wright demonstrated his gruelling fitness routine as he worked out shirtless in his home gym on Wednesday

Mark showed off his ripped physique and bulging muscles as he did a set of bicep curls with heavy dumbbells.  

The fitness fanatic’s chiselled abs were on display as he grimaced while doing the exercise. 

Mark, who has launched his own fitness platform Train Wright with his footballer brother Josh, also showed off his toned back as he also demonstrated pull-up on the bar.   

In shape: The former TOWIE star, 33, showed off his ripped physique and bulging muscles as he did a set of bicep curls with heavy dumbbells

In shape: The former TOWIE star, 33, showed off his ripped physique and bulging muscles as he did a set of bicep curls with heavy dumbbells

Tough work: The fitness fanatic's chiselled abs were on display as he grimaced while doing the exercise

Tough work: The fitness fanatic’s chiselled abs were on display as he grimaced while doing the exercise

Keeping fit: Mark also showed off his toned back as he also demonstrated pull-up on the bar

Fitness: The television personality has launched his own fitness platform Train Wright with his footballer brother Josh

Keeping fit: Mark, who has launched his own fitness platform Train Wright with his footballer brother Josh, also showed off his toned back as he also demonstrated pull-up on the bar

Speaking to Radio Times about signing with association football club Crawley Town, Mark said living life in front of the cameras was not as easy as it looked.  

He said: ‘Starting out on a reality TV show does come with a stigma. The minute somebody does one, they apparently have no talents. But I beg to differ. It’s not easy to have a camera put in your face and be expected to be entertaining or likeable.’

Mark added that he loves it when people ‘doubt’ him and one of the reasons he previously moved to Los Angeles to become a TV host with Extra was because people told him not to risk what he already had.  

Change of career: Mark recently signed with association football club Crawley Town

Change of career: Mark recently signed with association football club Crawley Town

Describing himself as a ‘winner’, Mark said being underestimated is like a ‘shot of adrenaline’ for him. 

The footballer said he and wife Michelle Keegan are both supportive of each other’s ambitions, even if it means they have to be apart due to their busy careers. 

The Crawley Town Football Club player is currently isolating at home after eleven of his teammates tested positive for coronavirus.

He made his debut for the club earlier this month, is following government guidelines after the football team were plunged into crisis. 

Quarantine: Mark has been forced to isolate at home after eleven of his Crawley Town Football Club team mates tested positive for coronavirus (pictured during his debut for the squad)

Quarantine: Mark has been forced to isolate at home after eleven of his Crawley Town Football Club team mates tested positive for coronavirus (pictured during his debut for the squad)