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Danny Dyer Cried Every Single Night As He Watched His Daughter On 'Love Island'

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12:20 14 Dec 2018


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Danny Dyer cried every single night as he watched his daughter Dani on Love Island.

The actor appeared on 'The Jonathon Ross Show' and talked about his daughter's time in the villa.

'I was bang in trouble... I said goodbye to her, they take her blower off her and I’m watching her on the telly like everyone else…'

'It is hard work, mate. I was sobbing my heart out every night, I’m a sensitive soul.'

He revealed he had told her not to go on the show but has since admitted he 'got it wrong.'

'I said to her, "If you’re going to do it, win it." She is quite a vulnerable little thing and I think she showed that vulnerability, she is a normal kid. I think people because of me had a perception of her, but she was anything but that.'

Dani went on to win the show with boyfriend of six months Jack Fincham.

Dani and Jack's relationship has however been on the rocks over the last couple weeks with Dani announcing their split on Instagram Stories just last week.

She has since admitted she still loves him and it wasn't long before the pair patched things up.

A source has since told The Sun that Jack and Dani are only together again for commercial reasons and that 'they aren't genuinely in love.'

However, Jack and Dani have not yet commented on these accusations.

 

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Yo little guy @danidyerxx

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Meanwhile, Josh Denzel and Kaz Crossley are still going strong.

The pair met on 'Love Island' and came in third place against Jack and Dani and Laura and Paul.

 

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Up The Arse @arsenal

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Josh has recently opened up about their relationship and has shed some light on Dani and Jack's relationship too.

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