Jacqueline Jossa shows off her bump as she awaits birth of baby girl


January 27, 2015

After her glamorous appearance at the National Television Awards, mum-to-be Jacqueline Jossa is at home putting her feet up in comfy PJs. The EastEnders actress took a selfie in the hallway of her house while cradling her baby bump. She told instagram followers that she was feeling very "cosy".

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"I am too cosy right now!": Jacqueline shared a candid selfie in her pyjamas on Monday evening

Jacqueline, who is expecting a baby girl with partner Dan Osborne any day now, says she's been playing with the Xbox to kill that 'final stage of pregnancy boredom'. She and the hunky TOWIE star seemed happier than ever at the award shows, with Dan putting an arm protectively around his girl and telling reporters: "I am a lucky guy".

The pair posted a sweet snap together at the National Television Awards last Thursday

He is indeed. The 22-year-old was glowing with health and looked pretty in a long dusky pink gown featuring delicate silver beading. In recent months the duo have had to endure speculation about their relationship after Dan sent out an impetuous tweet following a night out. He told followers: "Relationships just don't seem to work".

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Jacqueline and Dan shared a love of look as they posed on the red carpet at the NTAs

Clearly this was a momentary problem. The Essex lad – who has been starring in The Dreamboys show – appears to be staying close to home so he can take care of Jacqueline. She posted a picture of him and a male friend enjoying a few beers in the house the couple now share, rather than hitting a bar. Meanwhile, his instagram account is filled with adorable pictures of her and his one-year-old son Teddy, who is from a previous relationship.

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