Jacqueline Jossa posts loved-up snap with husband Dan Osborne

Jacqueline Jossa posts loved-up snap with husband Dan Osborne after sharing her heartache over her West End debut being cut short

She was left devastated when her long-awaited West End debut was cut short.

Yet Jacqueline Jossa soon smiling again following a day out with her husband Dan Osborne on Thursday, as she shared a loved-up snap from their family day out.

The actress, 28, and her other half, 29, planted a smooch on each other’s lips in the sweet shot, which she captioned: ‘Sometimes I just want to squeeze you.’

Husband and wife! Jacqueline Jossa soon smiling again following a day out with her husband Dan Osborne on Thursday, as she shared a loved-up snap from their family day out

The snap appeared to have been taking during a recent family trip to a local skating rink, as the couple try to keep their kids, daughters Ella and Mia, and Dan’s son Teddy, entertained in the run up to Christmas.

They both cut a casual figure in matching grey padded jackets for the outing, while Jacqueline highlighted her pretty features with soft touches of make-up.

While Dan appeared to appreciate her romantic sentiment, he did comment on the size of his head in the snap, and wrote: ‘My head looks f**king massive… is it really that big!? love you x.’

What! While Dan appeared to appreciate her romantic sentiment, he did comment on the size of his head in the snap, and wrote: 'My head looks f**king massive... is it really that big!? love you x'

What! While Dan appeared to appreciate her romantic sentiment, he did comment on the size of his head in the snap, and wrote: ‘My head looks f**king massive… is it really that big!? love you x’

Miss you! It comes as Jacqueline shared her sadness when her West End debut in A Christmas Carol was cut short this week due to Tier 3 restrictions being implemented in London

She also shared a snap outside the theatre and said: 'A dream come true. I didn't realise how much I needed to be creative and act again. I will make sure I do more next year. I have had a wonderful year this year, so many opportunities and fantastic work moments. Jac Jossa 'heartbroken' A Christmas Carol shuts down due to Tier 3

Miss you! It comes as Jacqueline shared her sadness when her West End debut in A Christmas Carol was cut short this week due to Tier 3 restrictions being implemented in London

It comes as Jacqueline shared her sadness when her West End debut in A Christmas Carol was cut short this week due to Tier 3 restrictions being implemented in London.

The Dominion Theatre show was forced to shut in line with the rules after Jacqueline starred as Emily and the Ghost of Christmas Future in the Christmas classic.

Sharing a picture of herself and co-star Lucie Jones on Friday, Jacqueline wrote: ‘I have made true friends for life, I miss this show already. So so much.’

She also shared a snap outside the theatre and said: ‘A dream come true. I didn’t realise how much I needed to be creative and act again. I will make sure I do more next year. I have had a wonderful year this year, so many opportunities and fantastic work moments.

‘The feeling this show gave me ended this year on such a high, that I intend to bring with me in 2021 and keep me motivated and inspired.

‘To do more great things. Make my family proud and make more dreams come true. Feel the fear and do it anyway.’

The new show was a festive stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ famous novel, with Brain Conley taking the lead as Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacqueline Jossa playing a female Ghost of Christmas Future.

Jacqueline is widely known for her TV role as Lauren Branning on EastEnders. 

Family: The snap appeared to have been taking during a recent family trip to a local skating rink, as the couple try to keep their kids, daughters Ella and Mia, and Dan's son Teddy, entertained in the run up to Christmas

Family: The snap appeared to have been taking during a recent family trip to a local skating rink, as the couple try to keep their kids, daughters Ella and Mia, and Dan’s son Teddy, entertained in the run up to Christmas