EastEnders' Jacqueline Jossa says she doesn't want any more kids for now

She's a mum-of-two

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 28th Aug 2019

Jacqueline Jossa has revealed that she is not keen on the idea of having any more kids for the foreseeable future. The former EastEnders actress, who is married to ex-TOWIE star Dan Osborne, is mum to four-year-old Ella and one-year-old Mia as well as being step-mum to five-year-old Teddy who Dan shares with ex Megan Tomlin.

In an interview with Closer magazine, Jacqueline - who left EastEnders in 2018 after eight years as Lauren Branning - admitted that she's had enough children for the time being.

The 26-year-old said, "I can't remember life before being a mum. It's like that life never happened. It would have been nice to have a boy but at the same time, I can't think of anything worse right now than being pregnant – just taking steps backwards in sleep patterns and everything."

Jac added that she's incredibly busy at the moment, "I'm opening a performing arts school, so I won't have any time as it's really stressful – a lot of my attention is on that right now. We have so much going on at the moment. It's just ridiculous."

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Jacqueline announced her plans to open a performing arts school on Instagram in a video earlier this month, telling her fans that it would be opening in September. She said, "It's looking really good, and it's really exciting," alongside the caption, 'QUICK CATCH UP! A little of what I’ve been up to, make up free and loving life! Also the most stressed I have ever been in my life too but YOLO!'

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