Dan Osborne has denied claims that he was caught kissing Love Island star Alexandra Cane behind wife Jacqueline Jossa's back.
The former The Only Way is Essex star was reported by tabloids to have gotten close to Alexandra during a recent night out in Manchester.
However, he has labelled the allegations "rubbish" in an Instagram Stories video addressing the reports.
"Hey guys," he began. "A lot of you may have seen the story that’s been going around online today. It's a load of rubbish.
"Yes, I was out in Manchester having a laugh. Yes, I was having a drink. Yes, I was having a little dance with friends. But no I did not kiss absolutely anyone.
"Things get sold and there’s nothing you can do about it sometimes even though it’s out there and we’ve both denied it. It's out there and there's nothing I can do. All I can tell you is that it isn’t true and I didn’t kiss anyone. Have a lovely day."
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Dan is married to former EastEnders star Jacqueline, though last year they briefly split before reuniting after he left Celebrity Big Brother.
She recently addressed problems in their marriage, saying in a YouTube video: "Me and Daniel have been getting on more than ever.
"Obviously we still have issues to go through but actually it's in a better way because now we're talking and getting on so well [that] it's nice to speak about our issues – it makes us get on better. I just really feel like we're on a really good wavelength right now, so all is well."
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