Football
Dani Dyer poses beside fellow England Wags ahead of Sunday’s game
Dani Dyer shared a gorgeous Instagram snap of her and fellow England Wags Tolami Benson, Ellie Anderson, Megan Davison, Anouska Santos on Friday.
The girlfriend of footballer Jarrod Bowen, 27, posed beside the wives and girlfriends of England players at Tuesday night’s game.
The supportive Wags were all dressed in football shirts and wore tiny denim shorts, teamed with designer accessories.
Dani styled her England top with pink and white trainers and a quilted pale pink Chanel bag as she supported Jarrod, also 27, in Germany.
England is gearing up to face the Slovaks in the round of 16 in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.
The former Love Island star welcomed twin girls, Summer and Star, with the footballer in May 2023.
Dani also shares a son Santiago, two, with her ex-boyfriend Sammy Kimmence.
She initially thought she was only pregnant with one child when she found out the news before being told it was twins during a scan on November 29.
Announcing the news at the end of January, she wrote on Instagram: ‘We have been keeping a little secret… Our little TWINS ♡ ♡ So excited to meet our babies and watch santi be the best big brother..
‘The biggest surprise of our lives but feeling SO blessed.. our family is getting a lot bigger and we can’t wait.’
Dani has been in a relationship with Jarrod since 2021, after revealing he was the one to slide into her DMs.
She said: ‘He slid in mine…however, I did have to give him my number, I can’t be doing the DM’s for days haha x.’
The star moved back home after welcoming her new arrivals after her actor father revealed he was petrified to become a grandad.
Dani found fame on the fourth series of Love Island in 2018, which she won alongside then-boyfriend Jack Fincham.
However, it wasn’t meant to be for the couple as they broke up later that year and Dani later got together with Sammy, who she had dated prior to Love Island.
Dani welcomed Santiago in January 2021 and split from Sammy in July of that year after he was sentenced to three years in jail for a £34,000 scam.