Jacqueline Jossa opens up about working on marriage to Dan Osborne as she reveals they are expecting a baby girl: 'We're just seeing how things go'

The couple has had a rocky few months after marrying last year 
Taking it slow: Jacqueline Jossa has opened up about working on her marriage to Dan Osborne
Instagram / Jacqueline Jossa
Natasha Sporn11 June 2018
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Jacqueline Jossa has revealed that she is expecting a baby girl and is "seeing how things go" with husband Dan Osborne, following a "rough period".

Heavily pregnant Jossa is currently expecting her second child with the former The Only Way Is Essex star, who moved out of the family home last month.

But, speaking to OK! Magazine, Jossa revealed that the two are getting on well despite living apart.

She said: “We’ve been through a rough period but right now we’re getting on well. Neither of us knows what’s going on at the moment but we’re spending time together and seeing how things go.

Expecting: Jacqueline Jossa revealed she is having a baby girl (OK! Magazine )
OK! Magazine

“Dan hasn’t moved back in, but we’re seeing what happens. He’s here a lot helping with Ella and he’ll be hands on when the baby arrives.

“We’re getting on at the moment and that’s the most important thing to us.”

Interview: Jacqueline Jossa opened up to OK! Magazine in the latest edition
OK! Magazine

The former EastEnders star also said that she wouldn’t criticise Osborne as the father of her children.

Jossa told the publication: “I will never say a bad word about the father of my children.

"Daniel is a part of my family so no matter what goes on, I’m not going to s**g him off. We’re about to have a baby and that is our main priority.”

The couple are already parents to a three-year-old daughter, Ella, who was bridesmaid at their fairytale wedding last year.

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