Jacqueline Jossa ‘keeps it real’ by sharing an unedited swimwear snap as she reveals she’s trolled about her weight ‘every day’
Jacqueline Jossa shared an unedited snap from her recent Portugal getaway in a bid to ‘keep it real’ with her social media followers on Wednesday evening.
The former EastEnders star, 26, insisted she ‘doesn’t care’ about garnering ‘rude comments’ from cruel trolls as she revealed she’s trolled about her weight ‘every day’.
Looking every inch the yummy mummy, the actress displayed her lean legs in a sporty black swimsuit by PrettyLittleThing as she soaked up the sun outside of her holiday villa.
Defiant: Jacqueline Jossa shared an unedited bikini snap from her recent Portugal getaway in a bid to ‘keep it real’ with her social media followers on Wednesday evening
The soap star ensured focus remained on her sensational appearance as she opted for minimal accessories, and displayed her tanned make-up free complexion.
Shutting out the haters, the mother-of-two captioned the photo: ‘I don’t care for the rude comments @prettylittlething #noedits #letskeepitreal #ad.’ [sic]
In a recent interview with new! magazine, the Bexley native candidly revealed her struggles with online abuse.
She told the publication: ‘For me, trolling is an everyday occurrence. I’ve become accustomed to it over the years – it affected me more when I was younger. I received online abuse from the second I joined EastEnders in 2010.
Family fun: Last month, the former EastEnders star, 26, treated her daughters Mia, 14 months, and Ella, four, to a sun-soaked getaway in the holiday hotspot
‘For me, trolling is an everyday occurrence’: In a recent interview, the Bexley native candidly revealed her struggles with online abuse
‘I feel for her’: The TV personality also revealed she ‘feels for’ Little Mix star Jesy Nelson, who battled with mental health issues off the back of the abuse she’s received from trolls
‘I can’t remember specifics, but I get nasty comments about my weight. You have to have a thick skin. I don’t like when someone says something negative about my talent… but I don’t reply unless the trolls target my children.
‘I almost want to say to them, “I feel sorry for you, are you OK? Do you have people to talk to?” A normal human doesn’t do that stuff. Maybe they don’t have the right people around them?’
The TV personality also revealed she ‘feels for’ Little Mix star Jesy Nelson, who battled with mental health issues off the back of the abuse she’s received from trolls.
In the work department, Jacqueline launched her Performing Arts Academy in Bexleyheath, a year after she left her role as Lauren Branning in EastEnders.
Back to the grind: The soap star has launched her Performing Arts Academy in Bexleyheath, a year after she left EastEnders (pictured with husband Dan Osborne earlier this month)
The self-named academy provides classes for a pre-school age group from three to six years, middle class from five to eight years old, and a top class group from nine to 12+ years.
When she departed her role as Lauren last year, the honey-blonde beauty admitted she would be unlikely to join another soap due to her ‘loyalty’ to EastEnders, adding that ‘I’d love to do dramas and theatre.’
The media personality has also been focusing on family life since departing the soap and is a busy mum to Mia, 14 months, eldest daughter Ella, four, as well as step-mum to husband Dan Osborne’s son Teddy, five, who he shares custody of with ex Megan Tomlin.
Stronger than ever: Amid a series of headlines about their marriage, Jacqueline recently talked about her relationship with new! magazine , insisting her marriage is ‘strong’
Amid a series of headlines about their marriage, Jacqueline recently talked about her relationship with new! magazine, insisting her marriage is ‘strong’ as she added:
‘We always have been. It’s hard to explain it because no one would understand until you’re living it.
‘All I can say is that I know where I’m at and he knows where he’s at. I’m still learning, he’s still learning. We are very young. We are young to have three kids. It’s a work in progress and nothing is perfect. We are still working on stuff.’
Jacqueline added that she goes to counselling frequently after receiving therapy while being on EastEnders, but added that she and Dan, 28, don’t need couple’s counselling because they’re ‘open with each other’ and share their ‘problems’.
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