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Lily Waddell

Jacqueline Jossa's husband Dan Osborne moans he missed his wife's major I'm A Celeb meltdown

Jacqueline Jossa's husband Dan Osborne lamented he missed his wife's huge I'm A Celeb meltdown.

The former TOWIE star - who has their two daughters Ella and Mia left in his care - complained ITV went down on Tuesday when he had been loyally tuning in to watch his love in the jungle.

In the blackout, Jacqueline spiralled into a seething rant after she was infuriated by James Haskell for claiming her cooking idea as his own.

Dan was completely oblivious to his wife's anger and he was left scratching his head at the technical error.

But his complaints didn't stop him from munching away on his endless supply of takeaway snacks during the blackout.

Jacqueline Jossa's husband Dan Osborne moans he missed his wife's major I'm A Celeb meltdown (Instagram)
The former TOWIE star - who has their two daughters Ella and Mia left in his care - complained ITV went down on Tuesday when he had been loyally tuning in to watch his love in the jungle (ITV)

He said: "I missed the last ten minutes. Not because I was stuffing my face with pizza... even though I was.

"The television wasn't working. I'm back now. So many people saying their TV just stopped working.

"I ate loads of pizza and now I'm in a good coma. Do I eat the cookies?"

In the blackout, Jacqueline spiralled into a seething rant after she was infuriated by James Haskell for claiming her cooking idea as his own (ITV)
Dan was completely oblivious to his wife's anger and he was left scratching his head at the technical error (Instagram)

Dan had missed out on Jacqueline's angry rant about James stealing her idea on how to cook the emu.

The former EastEnders actress wasn't able to let it go as she took her anger to the Bush Telegraph.

In a tirade, the soap star hit out for not receiving any praise for her idea despite the I'm A Celeb camp deciding to follow her advice.

It seems all Jacqueline wanted was a little credit for her offering.

She said: "There's not a head chef in the camp. I put my two cents in before everyone else and then they pretend it was their idea.

"I was like 'hello, I've literally just said that'."

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