Dani Dyer 's family are said to be concerned that she may be "rushing" her relationship with Jarrod Bowen - amid her having teased marrying him and having more children.
The Love Island winner, 25, has been in a relationship with the West Ham United footballer, also 25, for a few months - having made their red carpet debut earlier this year.
She was previously in a relationship with Sammy Kimmence, 25, with whom she shares her one-year-old son Santiago, who was born in January last year.
Dani expressed interest in having more children recently, though she teased that she would like to get engaged - and even potentially become married - before then.
It's now been reported that her family are concerned that she might be "rushing into things" with Jarrod, according to a source who spoke to New magazine recently.
The source said, "there's a slight fear" that Dani is getting carried away with the relationship, although it was stated that Jarrod is "the loveliest guy" and "adores" her son.
They added: "Her family are worried it's a knee-jerk reaction. She's desperate for happiness, but she doesn't need to rush. She should just enjoy the moment."
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The outlet reports that Dani hopes to have a relationship that is as "long-lasting" as that of her parents', Danny Dyer, 44, and Joanne Mas, 45.
It was reported that her parents' relationship is considered to be her idea of a "fairytale," with the outlet stating that it is something she hopes to recreate herself.
The Mirror approached a rep of Dani Dyer for comment.
Dani found fame through Survival of the Fittest and Love Island, both in 2018 - with her having been voted the winner of the latter, alongside then-partner Jack Fincham, 30.
And she has since presented MTV series True Love or True Lies, alongside her father, and even had a cameo appearance on BBC soap EastEnders last year, again alongside Danny.
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