Jacqueline Jossa reveals she’s selling two of her flashy Audi cars as she asks for offers on Instagram – The Sun

JACQUELINE Jossa reveals she’s selling two of her flashy Audi cars as she asks for offers on Instagram.

The I’m A Celebrity champion is having a spring clean of her vehicles as she looks for something new.

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Jaqueline Jossa asks if her followers were interested in buying her carsCredit: Instagram

She said on Instagram: “I am selling two cars. An Audi Q3 and an Audi TT.”

Jacqueline then turned to her husband Dan Osborne asking: “What else do I need to ask?”

She then added: “They’re both 17 plates.

“I don’t know how it all works. Don’t message me a joke, only message if you’re serious.

 Jacqueline is selling her Audi Q3

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Jacqueline is selling her Audi Q3Credit: instagram
 She is also selling a second car, an Audi TT

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She is also selling a second car, an Audi TTCredit: instagram

“Preferably someone I know, but whatevs. If there are any car places interested…”

Jacqueline then posted snaps of her two vehicles for fans to see.

She didn’t reveal why she’s selling them both.

Audi’s website reveals the price of an Audi Q3 starts off at £31,620, while a TT model goes from £32,495.

The Sun Online revealed Jacqueline was on tracked to make £1million in a year after winning I’m A Celebrity.

The 27-year-old’s wealth is set to keep soaring in 2020 as she’s snapped up to do commercial deals.

It’s a far cry from August when the ex-EastEnders star was clobbered with a monster tax bill.

 The 27-year-old is isolating at home with her husband and two daughters

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The 27-year-old is isolating at home with her husband and two daughtersCredit: instagram

She wound up her firm Pooker Bash Limited owing £31,000 in VAT and Corporation Tax to HMRC.

Last summer her firm – which was set up to take in cash from acting roles – was voluntarily wound up with debts totalling almost £40,000.

It had assets in the shape of office equipment worth £4,000.

Its last annual accounts were filed in October last year and showed a bottom line of just £394.