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Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

Jac Jossa posts sad song with lyrics about ‘not wanting to be seen' after Dan's texts to Christine McGuinness revealed

Scottish Sun06-06-2025
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JACQUELINE Jossa appeared to share her feelings about husband Dan Osborne being comforted by Christine McGuinness during their marriage breakdowns.
The EastEnders actress shared a downbeat song on social media after The Sun revealed their hotel meet and flirty nickname.
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Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa's marriage has hit the rocks in recent months
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Jac shared this serene snap with the song 'Iris'
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Christine and Dan became close friends during their marriage breakdowns
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Posting a video of her children by the sea at an undisclosed location, Jacqueline layered the footage with a 2020 track by Jada Facer called Iris.
The lyrics she used were: "And I don't want the world to see me."
It comes after we told of Dan's raucous nights out with newly single Christine while Dan was still building bridges with Jac over previous cheating claims.
A pal told The Sun: 'Dan and Christine have known each other for years.
'Their friendship goes as far back as 2019, when Jac was heading Down Under to the I'm A Celeb jungle, when they had a brilliant night out at a fund-raising gala in London.
'They stayed in touch sporadically and would bump into each other at events and their messages got pretty flirty.
'Some were seen by mutual friends.
'She would call him 'D' in texts and it became an open secret among their circles.
'There is no suggestion anything sexual happened, but it's fair to say there was a spark between them.'
Our source said the pair met at London's The Hoxton hotel in March 2023 — a year after Christine called time with Paddy, 51.
How Christine McGuinness & Dan Osborne 'comforted each other' amid marriage breakdowns, had hotel meet & flirty nickname
And the following month, she cheered him on at a celebrity football match in Cheshire.
They also partied together at a restaurant called Habbibi in Leeds.
Dan moved out of the family home briefly earlier this year as their marriage hit the rocks once again.
But they jetted off on a make or break holiday and looked to be patching things up.
Their relationship has suffered countless cheating allegations over the years.
In 2019, Dan confessed publicly to having made 'mistakes'.
He said: 'I've done things I shouldn't have done.'
And Jac said she had "given him hell" over the allegations.
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