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Defiant Jacqueline Jossa wears ‘wife, mum, boss’ top as she models new In The Style range after moving back home

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JACQUELINE Jossa is letting the world know she’s back in her family home with husband Dan Osbourne as a ‘wife, mum, boss’ in her new In The Style range.

Sitting pretty on her dining table, the mum-of-two smiled for the camera as she showed off the purple summer lounge set with the defiant words emblazoned on the front of her top.

Posted on the official In The Style Instagram account Jacqueline looked stunning in the washed out purple t-shirt and jogging bottoms.

Printed on the casual top are the words: “wife, mum, boss” – which Jacqueline proudly modelled for the shots. Wearing her hair long and loose, the 27-year-old appeared to be in good spirits as she showed off the new items from her fashion collection.

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