Jacqueline Jossa hits back at claims her daughter Ella is living with husband Dan Osborne following ‘split’

Jossa appeared to ‘confirm’ her split from Osborne 
Work: Jossa said she is keen to get back to work
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Safeeyah Kazi9 May 2018
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Jaqueline Jossa has hit back at claims her daughter Ella is living with husband Dan Osborne following their reported split

The EastEnders actress responded to speculation that Osborne had taken charge of looking after their three-year-old daughter Ella after their relationship hit headlines last week.

However, the actress who is weeks away from giving birth, quickly shot down speculation as she insisted that Ella was indeed living at “her house”.

Jossa took to social media to respond, she wrote: “'I have read some c***, and ignored, but obviously my daughter is living in her house! With me! OMG!!”

The claims emerged following reported sightings of Osborne dropping their daughter back off with her mother at the family home over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Jossa also recently revealed that she doesn’t want to have any more children so that she can get “back into work.”

She told New! Magazine: “Oh God, no! I want to get back into work, so I can't be having any more babies. I haven't got time for that, no.”

The news comes just a week after she appeared to confirm her split from husband Dan Osborne after he broke the silence over claims he was “getting cosy” with Love Island star Gabby Allen.

The couple, who have been married for less than a year, are said to have struggled with Osborne’s work commitments which involve being away in Marbella at a fitness boot-camp.

However, Jossa insisted that they would work together as parents.

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