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Jacqueline Jossa hopes to save marriage to Dan Osborne by reassessing split after lockdown as there’s ‘a lot of love’

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JAQUELINE Jossa's marriage to Dan Osborne might be salvageable post coronavirus lockdown amid claims they will "reassess" their love post pandemic.

The Sun on Sunday exclusively revealed the troubled couple had separated, with the I'm A Celeb winner, 27, believed to have moved to her mum's home with their daughters.

We reported how tensions had become "unworkable" for the couple, previously plagued with cheating allegations, due to coronavirus imposed social distancing regulations and the confinement of their £1million home.

Yet a source has been quick to tell The Sun the pair could simply be on a break. They said of the CBB star, 28, and soap actress: "They plan to reassess everything once the coronavirus madness is over. “There was no.

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