They went public with their relationship in December.
And Dani Dyer and her footballer boyfriend Jarrod Bowen appear to be going from strength to strength as they enjoyed a day with her family on Sunday.
The reality TV star and West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen, both 25, couldn't resist sharing their 'perfect' day with followers.
The couple looked loved-up in a selfie posted by Dani, who looked lovely in a flowing green maxi dress.
She accessorised her look with oversized shades and a designer handbag.
Jarrod, who made his debut in Gareth Southgate's England squad last month in Budapest, meanwhile opted for pale pink shorts, white T-shirt and trainers.
The former Love Island winner was flooded with comments from her followers who are thrilled she has found happiness at last.
Sharing the shot to her Instagram she posted a string of heart emojis before one fan wrote: "Perfect'' and also jumped on the flaming emojis.
Another wrote: "This pic is too hot."
While someone who was at the get-together, added: "Such a gorgeous couple, we had such a wonderful day with you all."
The couple are making the most of their time together, and even enjoyed a sun-fuelled getaway last month, after Dani recently admitted how much she missed him when he competed in the UEFA Nations League alongside the rest of the England national team.
Dani, who shares son Santiago with her ex Sammy Kimmence, previously told on her Instagram Q&A, responded on the platform: "I miss him so much. This is the longest we have been apart but I'm so proud of him so it makes it easier."
And rumours are already mounting around a possible Netflix series featuring Dani and other WAGS of the England players including her pal Sasha Attwood who is dating Jack Grealish, along with Luke Shaw's wife Anouska Santos.
The Sun has reported that Optomen TV have asked several stars to take part in the TV series surrounding the build-up to the World Cup.
The show allegedly will follow the footballer's wives and girlfriends as they go about their everyday lives, juggling family and work commitments as well as their relationships with the players.