Dan has candidly spoken out
Dan Osborne has hit back after fans claimed he was sharing too many paid for Instagram adverts, saying he’s been “hit hard financially”.
Jacqueline Jossa’s husband, 29, later took to Instagram in a now-deleted video shared with his 1.1million followers in which he revealed the coronavirus pandemic has also hit him hard financially. However, Dan admitted that some fans have been more positive, stating: “I love seeing your family, your lego, your fitness but the ads are a bit too much.
“And in this hard time it's hit me, it's hit everyone. My tattoo shop is shut and it's been shut for months now. All these things going on my life at the moment as well. People assume that because you've been on TV once, that you're rich...Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne It comes after Dan’s wife Jacqueline paid tribute to him on Father’s Day last month, as they celebrated the day with their daughters Ella, five, and Mia, two.
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