Jacqueline Jossa, who has played Lauren Branning in EastEnders since 2010, has had both her career and real-life relationships be somewhat of a rollercoaster ride. She married TOWIE star Dan Osborne in 2017, but their marriage has faced its fair share of challenges. Rumors of an affair between Dan and Love Island’s Gabby Allen emerged, but both parties denied these claims. Despite the difficulties, Jacqueline and Dan welcomed their daughter Mia in June 2018. Jacqueline was axed from EastEnders in 2017 along with her on-screen sister Abi Branning. At the time, Jacqueline revealed they had a feeling they were leaving but it wasn’t their decision. She has also faced body-shaming trolls and has been open about her struggles with anxiety.

In 2019, Jacqueline won the nineteenth series of ITV reality TV show I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, becoming the ‘Queen of the Jungle.’ Following this, she became a social media influencer. However, in June 2022, the Advertising Standards Agency reprimanded her for not disclosing financial connections with advertisers. Despite her professional success, Jacqueline has been candid about her ongoing therapy for anxiety, emphasizing the importance of keeping perspective and acknowledging one’s place in the world. She has also been focused on her physical health, with her weight loss journey and regular gym visits. Jacqueline recently shared her new collection of In The Style party dresses, expressing how good they made her feel.

Jacqueline’s marriage to Dan Osborne has been a central part of the ups and downs in her life. They have two daughters together, Ella and Mia, while Dan also has a son named Teddy from a previous relationship. The couple had a star-studded wedding in Cheshire, but their relationship hit a rough patch with rumors of infidelity. Despite the challenges, they have weathered the storm and remained committed to their family. Jacqueline has had to navigate the spotlight of being a well-known TV personality alongside the pressures of maintaining a healthy relationship in the public eye. Her journey to self-confidence has been influenced by her experiences on and off-screen.

Jacqueline was visibly emotional when she received her final scripts for EastEnders after being axed from the show in 2017. While it wasn’t their decision to leave, she expressed her gratitude for the opportunity the show had provided her as an actress. Despite the tears and uncertainty about the future, she remained positive about moving on from the soap opera. Jacqueline’s journey in the entertainment industry has seen its share of highs and lows, but she has shown resilience in facing the challenges that come her way. As she continues to navigate her career and personal life, Jacqueline remains focused on her well-being and building a positive future for herself and her family.

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