Dan Osborne publicly apologises to wife Jacqueline Jossa after multiple cheating allegations

Osborne said that he has "seriously learnt" from his past "mistakes"
Apology: Osborne addressed rumours in an Instagram statement
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Dan Osborne has issued a public apology to his wife Jacqueline Jossa after facing multiple allegations of infidelity.

The couple married in 2017 but former TOWIE star Osborne, 28, has since been the subject of cheating rumours, which resurfaced during Jossa’s victorious stint on I’m A Celebrity.... Get Me Out Of Here!

Addressing the allegations in a statement posted to Instagram on Monday afternoon, Osborne said that his “mistakes” had “almost cost [him his] family” and vowed to “spend the rest of [his] life being the best husband and dad.”

“So after weeks, months, years of constant articles & rumours, some true, some very untrue I want to publicly say, I know I have made mistakes, we all do as humans, but I’ve made some that have almost cost me my family,” he wrote.

“I have seriously learnt from these massively, so I want to publicly apologise to my beautiful wife and my family for the mistakes I’ve made.

“I am the luckiest man in the world to have what I have with Jacqueline and my 3 incredible children and I will spend the rest of my life being the best husband and dad that I can be.”

Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne arrive back in the UK

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He concluded by revealing that he, Jossa and their families are “excited” for a future “filled with love and happiness together.”

“We truly appreciate everyone that has supported us as a couple, we are ending this year stronger than ever.”

Osborne and Jossa share two daughters, four-year-old Ella and one-year-old Mia. The reality star is also father to a son, Teddy, from a previous relationship.

Jacqueline Jossa - In pictures

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