Jacqueline Osborne screams at Dan Osborne for throwing things at her to catch for TikTok video

Jacqueline Jossa screams at Dan Osborne for throwing things at her to catch in TikTok video after announcing ‘big deal with fart-buster dairy brand’

She recently launched a successful new collection of swimwear with the fashion brand, In The Style. 

And now, Jacqueline Jossa has reportedly signed an exciting ‘huge deal’ with dairy company Arla and their fart-fighting lactose-free range which was revealed on Sunday.

But instead of celebrating the possible lucrative new deal, the actress, 27, posted a hilarious snap of her husband Dan Osborne throwing objects at her as she attempts to catch them for a social media challenge. 

 Got it: The unsuspecting Jacqueline Jossa posted an amusing montage of her trying to catch random items that her husband, Dan Osborne, surprised her with on Sunday

She posted the amusing video to her TikTok account that has 1.5 million followers, as her reality star beau, 29, surprised her by throwing a mixture of random objects with only a split-second for her to catch them.    

The video is a take on the Peperami’s Try Not To Drop challenge, and the queen of the I’m A Celeb jungle did well to catch all of the items thrown her way. 

She edited the clips into a social media montage which included her being ambushed while walking down the stairs, doing the dishes, and even when she was was making some food on their BBQ.   

Caught out: The video is part of the Peperami's Try Not To Drop challenge which the Eastender, 27, did well to survive as she managed to catch every item her beau, 29, threw

Caught out: The video is part of the Peperami’s Try Not To Drop challenge which the I’m A Celeb queen, 27, did well to survive as she managed to catch every item her beau, 29, threw

Jacqueline captioned the footage: “I think I smashed the #trynottodrop. Who’s next? tag me in your vids! #peperamimademedoit #ad @peperamitv”.

When she’s not busy cooking up a feast on her BBQ, the actress will be endorsing a different type of food altogether. 

On Sunday, The Sun revealed that Jacqueline has landed a ‘huge deal’ with dairy company Arla and their lactose-free range. 

Catch it: Jacqueline was suprised while walking down the stairs, doing the dishes and even when making food on the BBQ as she shared the video to her 1.5 million TikTok followers

Catch it: Jacqueline was suprised while walking down the stairs, doing the dishes and even when making food on the BBQ as she shared the video to her 1.5 million TikTok followers 

The company claims their range help eaters combat flatulence problems, discomfort and bloating which usually comes from eating dairy.

The former Eastenders star is said to have inked a six-figure contract with the food company. 

A source told the newspaper: ‘Jacqueline has signed a big-money deal with dairy brand Arla to help promote their protein products.

New deal: Jacqueline has reportedly signed a new six-figure deal with dairy company Arla following the successful launch of her bikini range with fashion brand In The Style in June

New deal: Jacqueline has reportedly signed a new six-figure deal with dairy company Arla following the successful launch of her bikini range with fashion brand In The Style in June

‘She has filmed a series of mini workouts with them which will go online and on social media.

‘The message in the ads is all about keeping fit and healthy during the lockdown.’

According to the source, Arla believe that the mother-of-two is the perfect fit for the company and can champion their lactose-free range of products which comprise of real dairy, but have the lactose sugar removed.

The struggle to digest lactose sugars found in dairy is a common culprit for excessive flatulence.

Fart-fighting: The company claims to help alleviate excessive flatulence and bowel problems as their dairy products do not contain the lactose sugar which consumers struggle to digest

Fart-fighting: The company claims to help alleviate excessive flatulence and bowel problems as their dairy products do not contain the lactose sugar which consumers struggle to digest 

The dairy company have embarked on an anti-farting crusade after launching their new range in 2006 and saying it will help consumers with bowel problems and extra gas.

Arla said: ‘A UK first, Lactofree has the same taste of fresh milk, but without any of the sugars and enzymes which usually cause feelings of nausea, bloating, flatulence, diarrhoea and abdominal pain.’

According to Arla, only 6 percent of the UK population consider themselves to be lactose intolerant but a staggering 22 percent suffer from unpleasant symptoms.

They added: ‘Lactofree is processed from fresh cows milk but undergoes a gentler filtration process to remove over 99.95 per cent of lactose.’ 

A source told The Sun: 'Jacqueline has signed a big- money deal with dairy brand Arla to help promote their protein products. She has filmed a series of mini workouts with them'

A source told The Sun: ‘Jacqueline has signed a big- money deal with dairy brand Arla to help promote their protein products. She has filmed a series of mini workouts with them’