Jacqueline Jossa has claimed she’s too "evil" to take part in any reality TV shows.
The 25-year-old actress announced in September she would be stepping down from her role as Laura Branning on BBC soap ‘EastEnders’, but after her final scenes air this month the star isn’t looking to make money from reality shows like ‘Celebrity Big Brother’, as she’s "terrible around people" and would make life hell for the other contestants.
She said: "I’m not going in ‘Big Brother’! I wouldn’t do anything like that because I am terrible around people. I’m aggy if I haven’t eaten and I just get argumentative. I’m evil! I have such a dark side to me that I couldn’t be on TV 24/7 with alcohol involved. It’s not safe for me."
Jacqueline has remained tight-lipped about her forthcoming projects but claims that whilst there’s "loads" of things she wants to do, her top priority is spending quality time with her two-year-old daughter Ella, whom she has with her partner Dan Osbourne.
She added to The Sun Online: "There’s loads I want to do and I will try to fit it all in but I also want to take a bit of time to be Mum to Ella just because I’ve done so much in the last two years.
"I have been there but I feel like I haven’t and I feel like I’ve missed things and I want to be there for that. But of course I’m going to sniff about."
Jacqueline’s departure from ‘EastEnders’ was revealed in a statement which also announced that her on-screen sister Abi, played by Lorna Fitzgerald, would also be leaving the show this year.
A spokesperson confirmed: "We can confirm Jacqueline and Lorna will be leaving.
"They have been wonderful to work with and we wish them all the best for the future."
Jacqueline had been a member of the soap’s cast from 2010 to 2015 before she left to give birth to her daughter, and later returned to Albert Square last year.