Speaking candidly about her current health regimen, Jacqueline Jossa said she’s “shocked” herself but is “loving” the radical change in lifestyle she’s made.
Jacqueline Jossa, a soap opera actress, has openly expressed her amazement at her new fitness regimen, but she is adamant that she is like it. The 31-year-old actress started her fitness journey mainly for the sake of her emotional well-being.
A few months ago, she uploaded a photo of herself and a buddy at the gym. Her exercises have also proven beneficial.

To be honest, it was more for my mental health and brain,” she said to OK! Magazine. And I’m smitten with it. Though I usually give up after a week, I’m genuinely enjoying it, so I didn’t think I’d be able to keep with it.”
She continued, surprised by her own commitment, saying, “I have no idea who I am. Sometimes I even startle myself!” Good news! Jossa’s comeback as Lauren Branning, coinciding with EastEnders 40th anniversary festivities, has fans ecstatic.
The celebrity, who debuted on the program at the age of 17, has said that returning to Walford felt like “coming home.” “Walford holds a special place in my heart, so it really does feel like coming home,” she stated. Yes, some well-known faces have returned to Albert Square. There are some true legends in the game, which is awesome. I cherish.”
“Yes, some old faces are back in Albert Square,” she said, expressing her enthusiasm at working with “absolute legends” like Tracy-Ann Oberman and Louisa Lytton. There are some true legends in the game, which is awesome. I cherish.”

Producer Chris Clenshaw of EastEnders is ecstatic about Jossa’s return and teases interesting things ahead for her character. He reportedly stated, as reported by The Mirror: “I’m thrilled to have Jacqueline return to the character of Lauren Branning.
“Even though Lauren was last seen on TV a few months ago, there was still a lot of unresolved tension between her and the Beales after her return. We are happy to welcome Jacqueline back in the Square as she carries on the Branning family’s longstanding heritage of being at the center of the action in Walford.”