FORMER EastEnders star Danniella Westbrook took to Instagram to rant after dropping hints at getting back with convict ex-boyfriend.
The actress previously split from her prisoner ex-fiance, David, back in August and in recent days has hinted at the pair’s reunion.

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But since Danniella, who is best known for her role on EastEnders, posted a mysterious rant to her stories, stating: “People think when I keep letting their behaviour go unnoticed that I’m a soft touch…
“I’m not at all it’s just I can’t be bothered to waste energy & time letting them know.”
Her words were posted alongside a screenshot of a black and white quote which read: “Nothing annoys me more than when someone expects you to be okay with something that they wouldn’t be okay with if you did it.”
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In a recent clip posted to social media, Danniella included a snap of her with David, with the caption: “This time next year he will be home, been gone way too long #loveofmylife”.


Daniella, 48, and David, 28, met six years ago whilst both living in Spain and shared an on-again off-again relationship before getting engaged.
The former actress revealed her partner was serving time in Pentonville prison back in March.
Despite stating she was the “happiest” she’d ever been, the couple separated just weeks after, with a source explaining at the time: “Danniella and her prison boyfriend David have unfortunately decided to part ways after a really long and tough relationship.
“The pressures of him in prison and being unable to see Danniella properly meant that their relationship was extremely unstable.”
The couple’s split came shortly after she admitted her toyboy lover “keeps her young” and compared their pairing to Barbara Windsor and her younger husband Scott Mitchell.

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