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Dani Dyer shows off her baby bump for the first time – after announcing pregnancy

The Love Island star is expecting a baby with her boyfriend Sammy Kimmence

Dani Dyer has shown off her baby bump for the first time, after announcing her pregnancy on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old is expecting her first child with Sammy Kimmence, just three months after the pair rekindled their on-off romance.

The first snap of Dani’s baby bump was shared by her hairdresser pal Jaime Hunt on Instagram.

She captioned the post: “Congratulations to my little mate and Sammy …..so excited for you both & so glad I haven’t got to keep my big mouth shut anymore.”

 

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Dani commented under the post: “You really held this secret together love you lots xx.”

The Love Island 2018 winner announced the exciting news on Tuesday by sharing a photo of her and Sammy showing off her sonogram.

She wrote: “Little bubba can’t believe you are going to be ours. Me and Sammy are so excited to start this next chapter in our lives, feel so lucky and grateful.”

Sammy also wrote on Instagram: “To say I’m grateful is an understatement. Can’t wait to start my perfect little family with you… baby Kimmence due 2021…..time to hang my boots up from vine FC.”

The news comes just six months after Dani’s ex-boyfriend and fellow Love Island winner Jack Fincham announced the shock birth of his daughter Blossom in January.

The reality star welcomed a baby with his longtime pal Casey Ranger, just nine months after Jack and Dani split.

The couple won the 2018 series of Love Island, and dated for around a year before calling it quits.

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