JACQUELINE Jossa showed off her amazing singing skills as she performed a soulful rendition of I Dreamed A Dream.
The former EastEnders actress effortlessly sang the iconic tune from the popular musical Les Miserables, in a video posted online.
Jac, 27, sat behind a keyboard at her Bexleyheath drama school, as she stunned fans with her incredible singing voice.
Closing her eyes as she swayed to the music and hit the high notes, the mum-of-two looked relaxed in a pale pink sweatsuit.
The song has been sung by the likes of American actress Anne Hathaway and Britain’s Got Talent finalist Susan Boyle.
Jac, who is married to former TOWIE star Dan Osborne, shared the video on her Instagram stories.
Earlier today, the I’m A Celebrity champion, flawlessly performed the ‘cup song’ from Pitch Perfect.
She took to TikTok to share her vocal abilities with her 1.5 million followers.
The In The Style ambassador belted out the Pitch Perfect track When I’m Gone, made famous by actress Anna Kendrick in the film.
Fans were wowed by Jac’s impressive singing skills and one wrote: “Beautiful voice so talented.”
Another wrote: “You have an incredible voice, you need to release music. Well done on the cup song challenge.”
A third added: “WOW JUST WOW! Incredible I’m speechless now.”
The former soap actress, who is mum to five-year-old Ella and Mia, two, owns her own performing arts academy based in Bexleyheath.
The Jac Jossa Academy gives children “tips and techniques” from the industry by providing masterclasses and workshops.
She launched the business after becoming a TV star herself by the age of 18 when she joined EastEnders.
The videos showed Jac in top form after she revealed last week that she’d been struck down with a mystery illness and had spent the day resting up in bed.
But after a “well needed” break spent with family at the farm, the star told fans she felt “brand new”.
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