Jacqueline Jossa on her second pregnancy

Jacqueline Jossa

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Jacqueline Jossa has had a rollercoaster over the past 12 months - she left her role on EastEnders as Lauren Branning, married her long-term boyfriend Dan Osborne last summer, and is expecting their second baby.

But whilst 25-year-old Jacqueline may have had it easy during her first pregnancy, she has admitted in an interview with Closer magazine that things haven't been as plain sailing second time around.

The former EastEnders actress, who's around six months pregnant, said: "The first 16 weeks were horrendous. I was being sick almost every morning!

"With Ella - apart from not having periods - I wouldn't have known I was pregnant until I was about six months along. I didn't have a bump and didn't feel any different."

The former EastEnders actress, who's around six months pregnant, said: "The first 16 weeks were horrendous. I was being sick almost every morning!

"With Ella - apart from not having periods - I wouldn't have known I was pregnant until I was about six months along. I didn't have a bump and didn't feel any different."

She continued: "Daniel always makes me feel really confident and I embrace my pregnancy body - bumps are really cute."

Yes, they are!

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