Star of BBC soap EastEnders, Jacqueline Jossa, has split from her husband Dan Osborne after eight years together.
It's reported that the soap star will remain in the Essex family home while Dan, who appeared on The Only Way is Essex (TOWIE) is living nearby.
Together, the couple have two daughters, and Dan shares one son with his ex-partner.
EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa splits from husband
Confirming the couple split, a statement said: "Jacqueline and Dan are handling things privately, choosing to keep their lives and relationship out of the public eye.
"They kindly ask for respect and privacy as they navigate this together. Their children remain their top priority, surrounded by love and care from both parents — something that will never change.
"Above all, Jacqueline and Dan have each other’s and their children’s best interests at heart. There will be no further comment."
A source from The Sun claims the pair are being amicable: "Jacqueline and Dan are working things out amicably and have not made a concrete decision on the future of their relationship.
"There is nothing else to it other than two people working through a relationship.
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"Jac and Dan have been rocked by their fair share of scandals but this situation could not be further from that."
Jossa is best known for her role on EastEnders as Lauren Branning and for winning the 19th series of the ITV show, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
The actress had previously left the BBC soap for a while but returned to the role permanently in September 2023.
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