Jacqueline Jossa reveals gender of her baby and opens up about Dan Osborne

She's got a lot going on at the moment...

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 11th Jun 2018
Last updated 11th Jun 2018

Jacqueline Jossa is expecting her second baby any day now with her husband Dan Osborne. The couple, who married in June 2017, announced that they'd split last month - but Jacqueline is determined to patch things up between them.

Despite the uncertainty in her relationship, Jacqueline has thrown herself into being the best mum she can be to her and Dan's three-year-old daughter Ella, as well as looking after herself and her unborn baby.

Now, Jacqueline has revealed that she's found out the gender of her baby, telling OK! magazine that she and Dan are expecting another girl!

The mum-to-be, who is due to give birth this month, also gave an update on where things stand with her husband, who revealed to the Daily Star last month that the couple had been arguing a lot - and that he'd moved out of their home and in with a friend.

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Jacqueline revealed that although they'd "been through a rough patch" and that Dan had not yet moved back into their home, they were "getting on well."

She said, "Neither of us knows what’s going on at the moment but we’re spending time together and seeing how things go."

She added that the couple were "seeing what happens" with regards to their relationship, and that, "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."

The former EastEnders actress went on to say that she would never "say a bad word" about Dan as he's part of her family, adding that she wouldn't "s--g him off" and that the baby was their "main priority."

Dan recently confirmed that he would be there for the birth of their baby girl, but that he wasn't sure where things would be after that, "I will move back to help before the birth and with the baby, but I don't know after that," he said, adding, "The main priority is the kids."