Love Island's Jack and Dani want to MARRY next year

They won the show on Monday night

Author: Alex RossPublished 1st Aug 2018
Last updated 1st Aug 2018

They won a share of £50,000 on Monday night when they were crowned the winners of this year's Love Island, and it looks like things could be moving very quickly for Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham, as the pair have revealed they want to get married as early as next year.

The happy couple, who returned home to the UK yesterday (31st July), looked more loved up than ever as they were greeted by their friends, family and fans at the airport.

And on their return, Dani and Jack have admitted they would LOVE to get married in 2019, with Jack revealing he is 100% sure Dani is the one.

It comes after the couple were crowned the winners of Love Island series four on Monday night, beating the likes of Paul Knops and Laura Anderson , Wes Nelson and Megan Barton-Hanson and Josh Denzel and Kaz Crossley. The pair coupled up on day one, and despite a number of tests throughout, they were always favourites to win the popular dating show.

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After leaving the villa as champions, both Jack and Dani took to their social media accounts to express their thanks and love for each other.

Dani wrote, 'Thankyou Thankyou so so so much!!!!!! Can’t believe we are the winners. Means the world to us and more♥️♥️ Love you for all the support words can’t describe how we are feeling. @jack_charlesf love you so much ♥️♥️♥️ time to party!!! #loveisland2018' sic

Sharing the same adorable photo, Jack then added, 'What an amazing experience, thank you so much everyone that was SICKKKK. Love you so much @danidyerxx xxx' sic

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Dani Dyer

Dani is a 21-year-old barmaid from East London.


Instagram: danidyerxx

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After a successful two months, ITV2 have now released the statistics for this year's series, revealing that the show has broken record viewing figures - and that this year's final drew a whopping 3.6 million viewers, which is amazingly 1 million more than last year.

Although all of the Islanders have now left the villa, don't panic, because there is still ONE more episode! Hosted by Caroline Flack, Love Island: The Reunion will air on ITV at 9pm on Sunday 5th August, reuniting the whole cast from 2018.

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