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Jacqueline Jossa hit with hilarious face-mask malfunction on Thorpe Park ride

Actress Jacqueline Jossa suffered an amusing face-mask malfunction on a day out at Thorpe Park.

The former EastEnders star, 27, was on the excursion at the theme park with her reality TV star husband Dan Osborne

The pair went on the spine-tingling Saw ride and Jacqueline made sure to put safety first by donning a face-mask in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, while on the ride, the mask ended up covering the entirety of her face.

When the ride finished, Jacqueline saw a photo of themselves on Saw and the amusing mishap was plain to see.

Dan posted the image to his Instagram Stories, zooming in so his followers could see what befell Jac.

Ahead of arriving at Thorpe Park, Dan had posted a video of him and Jacqueline where he asked how she was feeling ahead of the high-octane rides.

"We are on our way to Thorpe Park. I'm scared," Dan said.

He asked Jac: "Sweetheart are you scared?"

The I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 2019 winner responded: "Me? Scared? No, I'm not scared of anything anymore, jungle sorted me right out!"

However, Dan was not so convinced, responding: "Behave! Look at her."

As the couple, who share two daughters together, walked around Thorpe Park, Dan commented on his fascination with the architecture of the roller coasters.

Dan revealed: "I'm one of these geeks, I find it fascinating how they make this stuff.

"I appreciate the art you know, it's so sick."

The trip to Thorpe Park comes after Jacqueline spoke out on her body and how she is not 'unhappy' with it.

Speaking in a clip to her fans, Jac said: "I just want to quickly say something that's been annoying me for a little while.

“When I do an interview at the moment all that people bring up is like you're such an inspiration for the bigger girl and I'm absolutely happy for that.

"But it's kind of insulting because they're like 'how do you stay so positive, body confident and look like that?' is basically what they are saying to me.

"I'm like nooooo, you can't say that. Sure, I've got rolls but I'm not unhappy with my body.

"I am positive and I do think size doesn't matter."