Jacqueline Jossa slams trolls over baby Ella’s ‘makeup session’: ‘Chill out!’

EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa shared a cute snap of her baby daughter playing with her makeup

Jacqueline Jossa and Ella Selina

by Kayleigh Dray |
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Jacqueline Jossa is, without a doubt, a wonderful mum to her and Dan Osborne's 13-month-old daughter, Ella Selina.

However the talented EastEnders star, like so many other parents in the limelight, often finds herself the victim of mum-shaming trolls on social media.

Earlier this week, the pretty brunette shared a sweet snap of little Ella to her Instagram.

In the shot, Jacqueline's daughter could be seen smiling from ear to ear as she patted at her face with a makeup brush.

Yup, just like mummy!

The 23 year old wrote: "Ella is growing up too quickly! Don't tell daddy."

However Jacqueline, wary of comments about how her child is far too young for makeup, had something to add.

Addressing her trolls directly, she wrote: "For the haters, calm down.

"There is nothing on the brush. [She's] just copying her mummy - chill."

Jac finished on a positive note, adding firmly: "Also she is now a Little Mix fan!"

N'awww - Ella might just be the teeniest bopper to ever bop to the stylings of Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall!

The real-life Lauren Branning received an outpouring of support from fans following her message, defending her from trolls.

One wrote: "You shouldn't have to defend yourself from haters, Ella is beautiful."

Another added: "All kids copy their parents or older siblings - that's how we learn."

"You're an amazing mum," reassured another.

Jacqueline also spoke exclusively to Closer this week, explaining that she’s had enough of constantly justifying her relationship with TOWIE's Dan – who she calls “Daniel.”

The actress said: “I don’t care about negativity with me and Daniel, I’m over it. I’m not defending him any more; I don’t care – it all happened a long time ago.

"Daniel gets on with Teddy’s mum, and that’s all that matters now – the past is irrelevant.

"There are, of course, times where I’ll wobble a bit and things are upsetting, but I go home and see Ella and it puts everything into perspective. She keeps me strong.”

What an incredible mum.

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