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Jacqueline Jossa, Dan Osborne 'split during lockdown'

Ex-EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa reportedly splits from husband Dan Osborne during the lockdown.

Former EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa has reportedly split from husband Dan Osborne during the coronavirus lockdown.

The 27-year-old, who won last year's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, has been married to Osborne since 2017 and also has two children with the ex-TOWIE star.

According to The Sun, Jossa has left the couple's home with their children and moved in with her parents, leaving Osborne to look after his son from a previous relationship.

"Jac and Dan have had their fair share of problems for the past couple of years but obviously lockdown magnifies everything," a source told the newspaper. "There's still a lot of love there but quite simply, Jacqueline needs some breathing space.

"It's been an incredibly tense past few months and post-jungle Jacqueline has been in trauma dealing with all the speculation surrounding their relationship."

The pair have been together for seven years.

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