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Jacqueline Jossa shows off sofa gifted for parents' home after she moves in 'part-time'

Television star Jacqueline Jossa has shown off a sofa she gifted to her parents home after moving in.

The former EastEnders star, 27, has moved into her parents' home with her daughters after moving out of her home with husband Dan Osborne.

In a photo posted to her Instagram account, Jacqueline poses with daughter Mia, 22 months, on the sofa.

Another image shows daughter Ella, five, reclining on a plush armchair in the new house owned by her parents.

Jacqueline captioned the cute photos: "Cosy days and cuddles with Mia in her final few weeks of being a 1 year old!!! NOOOOOOO!! Where has the time gone!

"This stunning sofa is from the Lovely lot at @olivias.uk such amazing service, lovely people !! So much nice stuff on their website too it’s too tempting!! Go check them out!

Jacqueline poses with baby girl Mia on her new sofa (jacjossa/Instagram)

"They have new stock in too! #gifted. I hope everyone is doing okay today! Still using my phone and socials a little bit less but I shall be back on top form soon I promise!!"

The post comes after Jacqueline revealed that she had moved back in with Dan "part-time" after going back and forth between the homes.

She said on Instagram: "Not that it's got anything to do with you but was going to let you guys know I am back at home.

Five-year-old Ella relaxes in the living room (jacjossa/Instagram)

"I'm going to be going to and from my parents' new house.

"I'm going to be helping my mum and I've got some stuff going on."

Jacqueline has previously said that she needed "breathing space" from her marital home, as reports emerged that Dan had been sending flirty messages to models online.

A source told The Sun: "They had been fighting non-stop but together they make a good team."

Meanwhile, Melinda Messenger in her New! magazine column praised Jacqueline's maturity in the situation.

The relationship expert penned: "To be in a marriage where boundaries such as fidelity have been routinely called into question, that's a big deal that can eat away at your self-esteem.

"It's also a signal that something in the relationship isn't working.

"In that case, joint counselling can be so helpful, so you can both understand what's happening in your marriage and why certain things have happened before.

"That way you have a much greater chance of making it work."

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