Dani Dyer has shared a heartwarming clip of her boyfriend Jarrod Bowen after he returned home to be reunited with their twin daughters following England’s defeat in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday night.
The 27-year-old Love Island star posted a sweet video to Instagram Stories on Tuesday, hinting that she might be heading on holiday to cheer herself up.
The adorable clip sees Jarrod, who has twins Summer and Star (13 months) with Dani, feeding one of the little ones while the Love Island star’s three-year-old son Santiago brushes his hair.
The young man, who Dani shares with her ex-partner Sammy Kimmence, wore a West Ham football kit in the adorable clip.
Jarrod was able to laugh the whole time, while Dani giggled behind the camera, indicating that she had already forgotten the sad events of the past weekend.
Dani Dyer has shared a heartwarming clip of her boyfriend Jarrod Bowen after he returned home to be reunited with their twin daughters following England’s defeat in the Euro 2024 final
In the adorable clip, Jarrod, who shares twins Summer and Star, 13 months, with Dani, is seen feeding one of the little ones while the Love Island star’s son Santiago, three, brushes his hair
Dani couldn’t contain her sadness after watching England lose to Spain in the final of Euro 2024 on Sunday
Dani and Jarrod have been dating since 2021 and their twin daughters Summer and Star are due to be born in May 2023.
She initially thought she was only pregnant with one child, but when she heard the news, an ultrasound revealed it was twins.
When she announced the news in late January, she wrote on Instagram, “We’ve been keeping a little secret… Our little TWINS ♡ ♡ We’re so excited to meet our babies and watch Santi become the best big brother..”
The reality star appears to be in a better mood after she couldn’t contain her sadness as she watched England being defeated by Spain in the 2024 European Championship final at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany on Sunday.
She was spotted in the stands with her father Danny Dyer and sister Sunnie, 17, to cheer on her England player boyfriend.
But the Three Lions failed to make history, losing 2-1 to Spain, leaving Dani and Sunnie in tears.
The mother of three walked out of the stands with tears in her eyes, as her father Danny put his arm around her to comfort her.
She showed her support for her right-wing friend by wearing an England shirt with his name and number on the back.
But back home, after the defeat, the mood brightened as Dani hinted that the family was preparing to go on holiday
She showed her support for her right-wing boyfriend by wearing an England shirt with his name and number on it
After the loss, Dani was comforted by her father, actor Danny, who put his arm around her when she started crying as they left the stadium
Dani appeared to be in a better mood on Wednesday as she shared an Instagram Story in which she said she was packing for a trip, before posing in a black minidress
But at home, after the defeat, the mood has brightened and it seems the family is preparing for a holiday.
Dani seemed to be in a better mood on Wednesday, sharing an Instagram Story in which she shared that she was packing for a trip, then posing in a black minidress on her grid.
She looked stunning in the thigh-high number, paired with nude Dior slides and a Prada bag.
Dani wasn’t the only one devastated by Euro 2024. The rest of the country was dejected as England failed to win a Euro 2024 trophy for the second time in a row. Sunnie wiped her eyes too.
Millions of fans had flocked to the bars and pubs in the hope that England would finally secure their first victory since the 1966 World Cup.
Supersub Cole Palmer gave the nation renewed confidence with his stunning 73rd-minute equaliser after going behind early in the second half.
Bars and pubs erupted into celebration, with beer being thrown into the air and fans singing ‘it’s coming home’.
But the nation’s hopes and expectations were dashed when Spaniard Mikel Oyarzabal fired the winning goal past Jordan Pickford in the 86th minute.
Devastated fans were in disbelief and watched with their hands in their hands as Gareth Southgate’s men almost managed to send the match into extra time.
In Berlin, Prince William and Prince George watched visibly bewildered from the stadium, while King Charles urged the team to ‘hold their heads high’.
The defeat was similar to the bitter defeat England suffered at Euro 2020, when the team again finished runners-up to Italy.
But in a moving message, the Prince of Wales told the team: “We are all still so proud of you” after the heartbreaking loss.
Prince William, chairman of the FA and later the Three Lions’ runner-up, said: ‘It just wasn’t meant to be.’