Jacqueline Jossa laments ‘mum life’ as she’s stuck at home with her ‘devil’ daughter


‘I’m scared of the virus, I’ve got my period and the house is a mess’: Jacqueline Jossa laments ‘mum life’ as she’s stuck at home with her ‘devil’ daughter amid coronavirus pandemic

Jacqueline Jossa took to Instagram on Friday to lament the woes of ‘mum life.’ 

She revealed her daughters, Ella, five and Mia, three are at home – Ella’s school has been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, she also said that her house is a mess and she’s menstruating. 

And while Jacqueline, 27, clearly loves and dotes on her children, she playfully said her youngest had turned into a ‘devil’ and that her girls ‘fully own her.’  

‘I’m scared of the virus, I’ve got my period’: Jacqueline Jossa lamented ‘mum life’ on Instagram on Friday as she’s stuck at home with her ‘devil’ daughter amid coronavirus pandemic

Jacqueline shared a picture of herself mid-wail and wrote: ‘Mum life. 

‘It’s that time of the month, Ella is off from school, Mia has well and truly turned into a beautiful little devil. They fully own me.  

‘These kids are the boss of me right now. TV, chocolate, games etc. House is a mess and also I’m scared of the virus. Happy Friday one and all! Stay safe.

She said: 'It’s that time of the month, Ella is off from school, Mia has well and truly turned into a beautiful little devil. They fully own me'

She said: ‘It’s that time of the month, Ella is off from school, Mia has well and truly turned into a beautiful little devil. They fully own me’

More to say: She also took to Stories to share some further moments from her day. She said that Ella, five, (left) had given her some great advice: 'If you need help, you can ask for it'

She said: 'It's good to be home with the kids. The coronavirus has been freaking everyone out. Daniel has found some toilet roll. I said to him, "Don't come home without it"'

More to say: She also took to Stories to share some further moments from her day. She said that Ella, five, (left) had given her some great advice: ‘If you need help, you can ask for it’

She also took to Stories to share some further moments from her day. She said that Ella, five, had given her some great advice: ‘If you need help, you can ask for it.’

Jacqueline also said: ‘She is a lovely one. I’ve had a lovely day today. I’ve done a podcast and now I’m back and just chilling. 

‘It’s good to be home with the kids. The coronavirus has been freaking everyone out. Daniel has found some toilet roll. I said to him, “Don’t come home without it”.’

‘He’s found some. We peaked too soon, but it’s fine. I need to plan the rest of the week. I am meant to be seeing Lewis Capaldi tomorrow. Should I be avoiding events like that?’

Update: Jacqueline also shared a statement from the Jacqueline Jossa Academy: School of Performing Arts which said it would be remaining open for now

Update: Jacqueline also shared a statement from the Jacqueline Jossa Academy: School of Performing Arts which said it would be remaining open for now

Jacqueline also shared a statement from the Jacqueline Jossa Academy: School of Performing Arts which said it would be remaining open for now.

The post read: ‘Following on from Boris Johnson’s statement yesterday, we are open and classes are being held as usual! 

‘Also following the statement, can we ensure that no children come to classes if they are ill or anyone in the household is. Thanks guys JJA team.’ 

Women can relate: Jacqueline loves to share what her life is really like on social media

Women can relate: Jacqueline loves to share what her life is really like on social media