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Jacqueline Jossa wanted to 'hit a restart button' on her marriage to Dan Osborne months before 'split'

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Jacqueline Jossa had wanted to "restart" her marriage to Dan Osborne after spending years giving him "hell" over the cheating allegations that impacted their relationship.The 27 year old has reportedly split from the former The Only Way Is Essex star after three years together and is thought to have moved back in with her parents alongside her two daughters Ella, five, and one year old Mia.

However, she had previously told viewers that she originally wanted to get her marriage back on track after leaving the Australian jungle, where she was crowned winner of I'm A Celebrity...

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