JACQUELINE Jossa has slammed "lunatics" who asked if she wanted to get fit because she's "insecure" in her marriage to Dan Osborne.
The actress said she was asked about the reasons behind her latest health kick and was left fuming when it was linked to the couple's past woes.
Jacqueline, 28, spoke her mind in a series of videos on Instagram and reassured fans the comments were "not true".
The mum-of-two added "How can you bring up three years ago because I said I want to lose weight like very f****r after Christmas?"
She said she was also asked if it was true she wanted to spend more time with personal trainer husband Dan, 29, by going to the gym with him.
Jacqueline shot back: "Babe, we’re in a frickin lockdown that couldn’t be further from the truth. I’m not even going to the gym there’s no gyms open, you absolute lunatics."
She added: "Queue the paps outside waiting to get a fat picture of me, just stop making up stories, bringing up old s**t, just stop."
Jacqueline spoke to The Sun in November after patching things up with Dan following a brief break during the first lockdown.
The Sun On Sunday had revealed she moved out of the couple’s £1million home with their two young children.
She took some time away from the family home saying she needed space but was soon back with Dan and insisted they are "working together not against each other".
She later told The Sun "you can't stop b*****s selling stories" after he was accused of cheating with a string of women in 2018.
She told us: "My version of events this year is very different to other people's.
"I'm not really a talker of what happened, so seeing my whole life displayed on every magazine cover has been hard.
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"Listen - you can't stop the b*****s selling stories; that is fact, and I know that. They can say what they want, Daniel and I know the truth.
"Seeing things taken out of context was really hard, because a lot of it was stuff from the past we had already dealt. That's why I've not said anything until now."
The honest star also explained therapy had helped the couple to heal and save their marriage.