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Jacqueline Jossa tells fans she likes her ‘rolls and chunky legs’ in mirror selfie

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JACQUELINE Jossa showed some self-love last night with a body confident playsuit post. The actress, 27, perched on the floor of her bedroom and took a mirror selfie that showcased her legs.

Beside the Instagram snap, she wrote: "I like my rolls and chunky legs✌️." Her caption prompted many of her fans to share supportive messages.

One wrote: "Gorgeous legs." Another said: "Not even chunky!!! Just normal ❤️." While a third enthused: "You are stunning and a true role model to all young girls put there!

X." Last week Jacqueline admitted that she 'hasn't really been in a good mood' after moving back in with her husband Dan Osborne.

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