
Jacqueline Jossa showcases her slender frame in a rare TikTok video as she gives an update on her continuing financial issue with InTheStyle
The mother-of-two, 32, looked incredible as she slipped into a butter yellow halter neck top which showcased her sun-kissed complexion and toned tummy.
She paired her cropped garment with a some light blue figure-hugging jeans and a white casual handbag.
For the clip, Jacqueline went bare foot as she shot the trendy clip from her lavish-looking kitchen.
Jacqueline told the camera: 'I feel shy! I want to start doing videos again, like, get ready with me's.
'I want to go to Zara, River Island, that sort of thing, New Look, Primark, high street brands, and pick a few bits and show you what I get. Because I really, really miss doing the videos.'
She then took a swipe at InTheStyle as she accused the fast fashion brand of still not giving her the money she is reportedly owed for her collaboration work– which was first reported back in March.
'I used to do my collections with 'you know who',' she said, singing out, 'that has still not paid me! But I do miss doing them [the videos]'
'It is nice also to, like, not have the collections, because they were going on for over four years, it did get a bit dry, so I feel like I've got my mojo back a little bit.'
InTheStyle, who signed Jacqueline in a £1m deal five years ago collapsed into administration with £11m of debt.
The fashion company was founded by Adam Frisby in 2013, but was acquired by UK-based private equity firm Baaj Capital for £1.2million in March 2023.
Ben Armstrong became managing director in December 2023 when Adam stepped down from his position, but he has since left the business.
Jacqueline's clip comes after she and her husband D n Osborne celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary, just months after reports emerged they had split.
Back in March, it was reported that the EastEnders actress had separated from the former TOWIE star, 33.
She then took a swipe at InTheStyle as she accused the fast fashion brand of still not giving her the money she is reportedly owed for her collaboration work– which was first reported back in March
Despite reports of their marriage being 'over', the couple enjoyed a romantic break at a luxury London hotel to mark the milestone.
Jacqueline took to her Instagram Story to show off their modern suite at the five-star Pan Pacific Hotel, complete with views of St Paul's Cathedral.
She also shared a snap of her husband Dan gazing out the window at the London skyline.
She captioned the post: 'Happy 8th wedding anniversary,' alongside an eyes welling up emoji and a love heart hand emoji.
The actress also posted a photo of a large bouquet of pink flowers next to a personalised bottle of bubbly that read, 'Cheers to you beautiful.'
In March, it was reported that Dan and Jacqueline's marriage was 'over' and that the couple were living separately after he 'betrayed' her and 'reignited old trust issues'.
But all now seems to be well.
The EastEnders star joined her spouse, 33, as he opened his own tanning shop in Essex on Saturday.
Paradise Tanning and Beauty in Benfleet is reality star Dan's new business, which had a launch party.
Taking to Instagram, he posted a series of photos from the party, with wife Jacqueline there to support him.
The salon will be opening on Wednesday, with eagle-eyed fans excited to take a visit.
Jacqueline took the time to wish her husband all the success in the world with his new venture, after he shared a sweet snap with their daughter Ella, to celebrate the opening.
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