Jacqueline Jossa says she’s ‘ruined Christmas’ after mishap at home

Former EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa, who is married to Dan Osborne, joked that she had ‘ruined Christmas’ after she had an accident at home just days before the big day

Jacqueline Jossa had a bit of festive faux pas, leaving her fans in stitches after she toppled over her Christmas tree at home. The former EastEnders actress was trying to do a quick lounge room reshuffle when disaster struck, ending with her Christmas tree on the floor.

Not one to dwell on the mishap, the star quickly shared the hilarious moment with her followers on Instagram Stories, posting a picture of the fallen festive fir with a cheeky caption: “Tried to move the Xmas tree and ruined Xmas,” followed by plenty of giggles in emoji form. However, Jacqueline wasn’t down for long as she later updated her Instagram, showing she had moved on to cosy evening activities with Harry Potter on screen.

Jacqueline Jossa's Christmas tree

In a twist, Jacqueline has given fans some serious inspo by chatting about her successful health journey. She previously confided to OK! magazine about her surprise at staying committed to her wellbeing.

“It was more for my head, for my mental health, to be honest. And I’m just loving it. I didn’t think I’d be able to stick to it, because I’m generally one of those that goes for a week and then stops, but I’m truly loving it. I don’t know who I am. I shock myself sometimes! ” says Jacqueline, sparking motivation with her newfound dedication, reports the Mirror.

Jacqueline Jossa has opened up about a terrifying ordeal where her family’s holiday villa in Marbella was broken into by armed robbers. The former EastEnders star was horrified to discover that thieves had stolen approximately £20,000 worth of items, including her precious engagement ring from hubby Dan Osborne, alongside cash, designer gear and electronics.

Jacqueline Jossa and family

The family, which includes Jacqueline and Dan’s daughters Ella, nine, and Mia, five, as well as Dan’s son Teddy, 11, were enjoying a festive break when the shocking incident occurred. Recalling the night, Jacqueline shared with The Sun how a guardian angel must have been watching over them: “I truly believe in guardian angels. Something kept me from going out straight away. Had I done I could have been blocking his way. He would have had to move around me, push me downstairs or use a weapon. We saw it on CCTV. There was something very long and sharp in his hand.”