Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa ‘split’ weeks before she is due to give birth

Jossa is currently expecting their second child
All over: Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa
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Emma Powell1 May 2018
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Jacqueline Jossa has reportedly split from her husband Dan Osborne – weeks before she is due to give birth to their second child.

The couple, who have been married for less than a year, are said to have struggled with Osborne’s work commitments which have seen him spending time in Marbella at a fitness bootcamp.

“Dan and Jacqueline are on a break right now,” a source told The Sun. “He’s living at a friend’s house.

“When he went away to the bootcamp in Marbella, it caused all sorts of rows because she’s 31 weeks, almost 32 weeks pregnant.

“She wants him around. They still want things to work out, but they’re living apart right now.”

Osborne has been in Spain with Calum Best, Stephanie Davis and Gabby Allen.

The former TOWIE star is no longer following Jossa on Instagram.

All over: Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne 

It comes days after Jossa posted a sweet tribute to her husband by posting a picture from their wedding day.

She captioned the shot: “Good morning all! I just found this cute picture and I know all I post is pictures of my baby or my wedding but this is cute lol.

“Little selfie.. we where waiting to go into the room and celebrate after the ceremony .. and we had a little time to just cuddle and realise “omg we are married” what a beautiful day it was. I love you baby!!”

The couple tied the knot last year at Delamere Manor in Cuddington, Cheshire after a two year engagement.

They welcomed their daughter Ella together in 2015. Osborne

Standard Online has contacted representatives for Osborne and Jossa for comment

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