I'm A Celebrity winner Jacqueline Jossa reunites with her children after being crowned jungle queen

She was tearful in the camp as she missed her two daughters, Mia and Ella
Isobel Frodsham9 December 2019
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Jacqueline Jossa has been reunited with her children after scooping the jungle queen crown for I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! 2019.

The former EastEnders actress, 27, was announced as the winner on Sunday evening after spending three weeks battling it out in the jungle Down Under.

During her time on the show, she spoke often about missing her children – Mia and Ella – and broke down in tears after receiving her luxury item, which was a pillow covered in photographs of them.

She has now posted a video on her Instagram story of her cuddling her daughters after seeing them again for the first time in weeks.

Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne with daughters - In pictures

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Speaking to her Instagram followers, she said: “Hello everybody, thank you so much for voting for me. If you voted, it means the absolute world – I cannot quite believe it’s happening.

“I just want you to all know that I’m absolutely fine and it’s the best experience of my whole, entire life. And my babies are here!”

Jacqueline then showed her two daughters and then posted a video of her husband, Dan Osborne, playing with Ella.

Queen: Jacqueline Jossa poses by a pool after scooping the prize
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After she was named as the winner, Dan posted a touching tribute to her on his Instagram page.

He wrote: “My jungle Queen!! Words can not describe how proud I am of this woman! She absolutely smashed it from day 1 and deserves this sooo much!! Well done baby.”

The actress beat Coronation Street star Andy Whyment, who came second, and Capital Breakfast host Roman Kemp, who finished in third place.

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