Jacqueline Jossa
The star plays Lauren Branning on EastEnders(Picture: BBC)

EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa showed her support to her husband Dan Osbourne during a charity football match.

The Lauren Branning actress, 31, was seen kissing her man, 32, after he played in Sellebrity Soccer at The London Stadium.

The couple were feeling the love as their two daughters Ella, nine, and Mia, five, were present also.

Jacqueline opted for comfort in a tweed jacket and jeans while Dan wore the signature blue football kit.

The former I’m A Celeb winner recently squashed rumours that she and partner Dan have split.

Jacqueline had fans talking after they thought they spotted a clue online.

The whole family showed their support(Picture: CLICK NEWS AND MEDIA)

Rumours of a split came after when she posted a wholesome family photo of her on Easter weekend, however her husband and former Towie star Dan was nowhere to be seen, and Jacqueline also posed without her wedding ring.

In an Instagram Story snap the soap star shared a picture of Dan alongside their three children.

‘Can’t stop thinking about this show!’ she wrote.

‘I wake up thinking about it [laugh-crying emojis].

‘Thank you @danosborneofficial for taking us and continuing to give us amazing memories with the babies. Excited for this half term to make some more!’

As for Jacqueline’s soap character Lauren, she’s currently hiding a massive secret as she recently slept with Whitney Dean’s (Shona McGarty) soon to be husbandZack Hudson (James Farrar).

The only other person who knows about their betrayal is Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer), who is putting pressure on Lauren to come clean to her best friend in upcoming scenes.

Bianca has already made it clear just how angry she is about the whole situation by slapping both Lauren and Zack, so her warning that Lauren must tell Whitney before she does leaves Lauren fearful.

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