EastEnders’ Jacqueline Jossa shows off incredible weight loss as she works up a sweat in the gym
She has been focussing on her mental health, too
EASTENDERS actress Jacqueline Jossa flashed her toned figure as she wrapped a sweaty gym workout with a pal.
The mum of two, 31, posed for the fresh-faced snap in a plunging black vest and matching leggings, with her brunette locks pulled back into a bun.
Jacqueline‘s coordinated outfit clung to her gym-honed figure and revealed her recent weight loss.
In her Instagram caption she hinted at her fitness secret, this being a gym buddy.
The BBC soap’s Lauren Branning actress wrote: “Having someone to gym with has really changed everything for me.”
Tagging her pal, she added: “I really love and appreciate you, the giggles and the fun ay.”
One fan was quick to respond: “You look amazing,” as another put: “Ladies you put me to shame.”
Earlier this year, the screen star looked slimmer than ever as she posed in a LBD.
The EastEnders favourite also showed off her incredible figure in a series of snaps shared with her fans in October.
Jacqueline previously told how she has started a new fitness routine involving various workouts – but is yet to detail to fans what these exercises include.
She explained: “I need to know what I’m doing is correct and right for me before I share it with you guys, because I don’t want to be messing with your lives.”
Even keeping up her efforts on a family holiday, she swapped out sun loungers for the gym.
In an exclusive interview Jacqueline also told how she had been working on her mind health as well.
It came after she cruelly branded herself a “lazy sloth” as she struggled to maintain her weight loss following her I’m A Celebrity stint.
She said: “I think everyone should have therapy. It’s absolutely amazing.
“Sometimes I’ll be in my bath and think, ‘Isn’t it crazy that I’m in a bath, in a bathroom, in a house, on a street, in a town, in a city, in a country, with water around me then I’m on a planet and then I’m in a galaxy’.
“I worry about whether I said the wrong thing to blah blah this morning.
“That’s probably not even thought of in their head. You worry about things that probably don’t even exist in the real world.
“And I realise that I’m just a dot on this planet and there’s so much more and that always brings me back down.
“It just makes me think, ‘This too shall pass, you’re going to be OK’.”