Jacqueline Jossa admits she did move out of home after Dan Osborne cheating rumours
Jacqueline Jossa, 28, has opened up on the toughest moments of their three-year marriage, admitting that she "couldn't be in the same house as Dan" at the time
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Jacqueline Jossa has revealed that she actually did move out of her marital home after cheating rumours resurfaced about husband Dan Osborne earlier this year.
The I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! winner, 28, has opened up on the toughest moments of their three-year marriage, admitting that she "couldn't be in the same house as Dan" at the time.
Jac, who shares daughters Ella, five, and two-year-old Mia with Dan, had previously denied that she ever left their home as split claims swirled around the pair.
At the time, Jac reportedly left the £1 million pad with their two girls for a new place without telling her other half.
But now that the dust has settled, Jac says she turned to therapy when her marriage was at its lowest point.
She told The Sun : "“I felt like there was a lot of pressure on me. I couldn’t be in the same house as Dan. Therapy is a really good thing."
Jac said she felt like "everybody wanted to watch" her fall apart, but admitted lockdown provided the perfect opportunity for the pair to talk things out without any outside distractions.
She said that's when she turned to therapy.
And it was said that former TOWIE star Dan, 28, had simply believed she was heading to her parents' house.
At the time, she told her followers: “I need some time. There is no split. No divorce. We are working together, not against each other.”
She said: “Because of that, I couldn’t be in the same house as Dan. There was no big argument or bust-up, and there were no other girls. Moving out was literally how I had to deal with it.
“It was like when you wake up after a bad dream about someone — you need some space. That’s what it was like with therapy."
The former EastEnders star said she had a lot on her mind at the time that didn't have anything to do with Dan, and says therapy has given her new communication skills that were crucial to saving her marriage.
“Therapy is a really good thing, whether for yourself or for a couple. I don’t understand why it’s still frowned upon. In America they use therapy like they go to the dentist," she added.
Earlier this year, Dan took to Instagram to issue a public apology to Jac over his being unfaithful to her.
Jac has now forgiven him, and the pair have since been rebuilding their marriage.
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