Meanwhile, the British model and the 'Little Fires Everywhere' actor are currently practicing social distancing together amid Coronavirus outbreak as they wait to welcome their baby girl.

AceShowbiz - Jodie Turner-Smith is not letting anyone invade her privacy. After finding out that paparazzi photos of her and husband Joshua Jackson were circulating online, Jodie took to social media to call both paparazzi and blogs who reported fake narrative.

"1- i hate that the paparazzi know where we are living at the moment but i take comfort in knowing that they won't be able to sell our private moments for their profit for too much longer...," so the actress wrote on her Twitter account on Friday, March 27 after photos of her and Joshua did a handshake with a brand new Tesla car parked in their Los Angeles home hit the web.

In a separate post, Jodie addressed rumors saying that the car was gifted by Joshua for her ahead of her due date. Clarifying that she bought the car by herself, Jodie wrote, "2- my husband did not buy me a car. but thank you, said blogs, for elucidating your ideas about what you think a woman can do for herself in 2020. that said, i am hoping for a push gift that's much more glittery."

Jodie Turner-Smith rants on Twitter

Jodie Turner-Smith slammed paparazzi and blog over fake story.

That aside, Jodie and Joshua are currently practicing social distancing together amid Coronavirus outbreak as they wait to welcome their baby girl. "We're just trying to figure out on a moment to moment basis how to get through this with our sanity," the "Little Fires Everywhere" actor said in a video for "Live with Kelly and Ryan".

"We're in the board game stage now. We did a lot, a lot, a lot of binge watching last week, so now... we've moved our way through Monopoly. Now it's actually Jenga. Jenga's the thing!" he added.

He continued, "We are in the very, very home stretch. Everybody tells us that the first baby's late so we're probably 10ish days away. [Jodie is] physically fine and the baby is physically fine so the important things are all good. We're just figuring out how to deal with interacting with doctors and hospitals right now."

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