The actress has spoken out on her Instagram following husband Dan's cheating scandal
Jacqueline Jossa has posted a cryptic message on her Instagram yesterday where she speaks about forgiveness, only a month after her husband, Dan Osborne was accused of cheating on her with Alexandra Crane.
The soap actress, who has spoken out about her struggles with mental health posted a selfie with a caption that included the line "Forgive someone you know is sorry and let it go" suggesting that she has forgiven her other half.
Reality star Dan is the father of Jacqueline's two daughters, Ella and Mia and was linked to Love Island's Alexandra Crane only last month.
Read more: Dan Osborne 'cheats' with Alexandra Crane
View this post on InstagramThe Sun reported that he was seen "snogging" her in Manchester's Neighbourhood bar as they partied with pal Olivia Attwood.
A source told the paper: "Dan was all over Alexandra. At one point he grabbed her and kissed her."
Although there were reports Jacqueline, 26, had dumped Dan, it seems like she's decided to forgive him.
Her post started: "When I started EastEnders when I was 17years old. (I am now 26) I was lucky enough to be so well looked after and give the care that come with “fame” and what not.
"I went to therapy when I needed it and even when I didn’t feel I needed it and turns out, it always comes in handy and doesn’t mean you’ve lost the plot.
View this post on Instagram"It means you are in control of your feelings and owning your stuff! Never be afraid to ask for help or even just go for a chat. You don’t need to be going through a terrible time to need guidance and help."
The star continued: "We look after our bodies our skin, our looks.. but when it comes to our brains (very important) we tend to neglect it and stuff our feelings in boxes never to be opened again. Instead of dealing and healing.
"For example: Say sorry for the things you know you are doing wrong, it will set you free.
"Forgive someone you know is sorry and let it go, it will set you free.
"Talking to a therapist, getting some counselling doesn’t mean you aren’t well."
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