It's been five years since Dan Osborne issued a public apology to his wife Jacqueline Jossa for his "mistakes" during their relationship, after a slew of cheating allegations.
And as they reach the anniversary of this turning point, EastEnders star Jacqueline, 31, has spoken openly about putting her faith in therapy - something which she once admitted had helped "save" the relationship.
The couple, who share daughters Ella, eight, and Mia, five, are preparing for a big year ahead, with Jacqueline's recent dramatic return to Albert Square as Lauren Branning, and they are doing "better than ever", new can reveal.
Sharing how they have managed to get back on track, a source told us, "Jacqueline and Dan have really turned things around. She has been very strict on Dan since this all happened and it made him realise what he could have lost.
"Jacqueline and the family are now Dan's number one priority - he's had to grow up fast and realise that."
One thing which seems to have helped the couple is therapy, with Jacqueline opening up earlier this month about the importance of talking to someone.
"I think everyone should have therapy. It's absolutely amazing. I've had it since I was 17. You want someone to talk to... so I've always been really open to it and it's always been part of my life. I dip in and out of it whenever I need to," said the soap star.
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