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Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne look tense as they're spotted in 'heated row' at BRITs

Ex-EastEnders actress Jacqueline Jossa and her partner Dan Osborne looked rather frustrated as they waited in line for the BRIT Awards.

29-year-old Jossa waited in a queue at the London O2 Arena for the awards show, but things seemed to get heated when the couple arrived at the venue.

Her hand gestures and facial expressions seemed to point towards irritation as the pair stood, waiting for the show to begin.

Jacqueline was dressed in an all white ensemble, with a white dress dripping in gems and a white feathered shrug, clasped closed with a pearl, to match.

She also wore a clutch bag and sequinned heels.

Jacqueline and Dan queued up to enter the venue
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She complimented the look with silver hooped earrings with her long hair slicked back and a smokey eyeshadow look.

The stunning actress turned to speak to her friend from In The Style, seemingly annoyed at something.

However, Jacqueline’s representatives have said that there is nothing to worry about: “In the pictures she is talking to one of the bosses of In The Style who is a very close friend and colleague of hers. They had a brilliant night,” they urged.

Jacqueline shot a steely look behind her
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The mother-of-two first appeared at the event alone as she arrived at the arena, but husband Dan joined her soon after as they began to queue.

The BRIT Awards was a very successful night for many artists, including songstress Adele who bagged three awards.

She took home Best Artist, Album and Song for Easy On Me, bringing her total BRIT Award wins to 12 overall.

Despite her apparent frustration, her representatives said she had a good time
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Her album, 30, was the biggest selling album of 2021 within just six weeks, despite its November release.

She thanked her son during her acceptance speech: “This album was all of our journeys, not just mine, and I’m very proud of myself for sticking to my guns and putting out an album that was so personal to me.”

“Not many people do that any more. My son has been so kind and gracious and patient with me over the years,” she concluded.

She seemed to be upset with someone
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This year’s ceremony was the first to ditch gendered awards. Instead, awards are now gender neutral and inclusive of every identity.

Amazingly, women and female-fronted acts took home 10 of the 15 awards up for grabs at the ceremony, an incredible achievement in a particularly male dominated industry.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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