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Vicki Newman

Jacqueline Jossa went through therapy over marriage problems with Dan Osborne

Dan Osborne says his wife Jacqueline Jossa went through counselling sessions as their marriage suffered problems.

The TOWIE hunk said former EastEnders star Jacqueline sought help as their relationship went through a rough patch.

They've now rebuilt their marriage and say they're stronger than ever.

But the rocky patch almost saw the couple, who share children Ella, four, and Mia, one, split for good.

Jac and Dan have split several times during their two-year marriage, most recently while she was pregnant with their second child.

He's faced numerous cheating rumours, all of which he denies.

Dan has now said that his wife went through therapy to deal with her issues, including their marriage, but that it's not something he wanted to do.

Jac and Dan with their children (Getty Images)

He told Closer magazine: "It's different for everyone, so I'm not judging people who have been to therapy.

"But for me personally, I said I wouldn't to that. We got there in the end. I said, 'We don't need that - we just need to be friends again.'

"It was just a matter of rebuilding that."

The couple say they're stronger than ever (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne have family day out at Toy Story premiere

Dan, who is also dad to five-year-old Teddy from a previous relationship, added that Jacqueline's counselling sessions were about "other things" and "not just to do with our marriage".

Dan recently admitted to Mirror Online that he's "driven mad" by rumours about his marriage to Jacqueline.

He said: "It drives us mad when people write things that aren’t true and need to have done their research more."

They've been through a few rough patches (Dave Benett/WireImage)

And talking about receiving mean comments, he added: "But obviously it does make you a little more conscious and it naturally makes you think about how you look. If you have a spot or something, you feel like you need to hide it.

"Jac’s a lot better at calling people out if they’re saying something nasty online but most of our followers are nice to us. As for our relationship - we know what’s happening with us and that’s all that matters!"

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