Dani Dyer and her footballer boyfriend Jarred Bowen have welcomed their gorgeous twin daughters into the world as the former Love Island star shared the heartwarming snaps of her bundles of joy.
She captioned the Instagram post: "22.05.23", hinting that her newborn babies arrived into the world earlier this week on Monday. The image of the two tots showed them snuggled together in the hospital with gorgeous little white hats on and matching pink bows.
Dani also shared an obligatory photo of her partner and baby daddy Jarred carrying the girls out of the hospital as the family make their way home in their new 'baby bubble'.
Her soap legend dad, Danny Dyer, took to the Instagram post and wrote: "Can't stop smiling," as he shared a series of red hearts, whilst other friends, family and fans also flooded the comments section with well-wishes.
Fans are gushing over their arrival on her social media page, with their names still yet to be announced.
One person wrote: Omg congratulations Dani. They are beautiful, whilst someone else added: "they’re here! Oh Dani they are perfection, well done to you," as they flooded the post with red heart emojis.
Dani appeared on the ITV reality show Love Island in 2018 and went on to win with her ex-partner Jack Fincham, but the pair eventually went their separate ways.
The 26-year-old went public with the West Ham footballer Jarred in December 2021 after they found love earlier that year. Dani shares her first child Santiago with ex-partner Sammy Kimmence.
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