Jacqueline Jossa blows fans away with her ‘unreal’ singing voice as she makes her West End debut in A Christmas Carol
JACQUELINE Jossa has made her West End debut in A Christmas Carol and is blowing fans away with her “unreal” singing voice.
The mum-of-two is performing at London’s Dominion Theatre, starring as Emily and the Ghost of Christmas Future in the adaptation of the Dickensian classic.
Jac, 28, shared some reviews of her performance in the show to her Instagram Stories, with one gushing fan writing: “I knew she could sing but WOW unreal @jacjossa”
Another wrote that seeing the show and Jac perform was “pure joy”.
Jacqueline, who is best known as Lauren Branning in EastEnders, has seen her career soar after she won I’m A Celebrity last year.
She stars in the show with Busted musician Matt Willis, 37, who also won I'm A Celeb in 2006.
Matt plays Bob Cratchit, and Brian Conley, 59, takes the lead role of Ebenezer Scrooge.
After one of her performances, Jacqueline was spotted leaving the theatre with her husband Dan Osbourne, 29.
Jacqueline looked radiant following the show after a swift outfit change and wiping away her stage make-up.
The I’m A Celeb winner has received rave reviews for her performance as the Ghost of Christmas future, and gave fans a glimpse of her character during a dress rehearsal last month.
Wearing a pink and purple period dress, made up with a bow on her chest, her costume was finished with sheer fingerless gloves and her hair put into curls in a ponytail.
She captioned the pic: "Costume vibes. Love her already... hey Emily. Links in the bio for tickets, come and see us."
The EastEnders star had taken a hiatus from acting since she was crowned queen of the jungle in 2019.
The soap star launched her own In The Style range and BPerfect cosmetic and tanning collection.
She's also released a Christmas mini-me collection of matching outfits with daughter Ella.