Danny Dyer has revealed his pregnant daughter Dani has moved back in with him before she gives birth.
The Love Island winner, 26, is expecting twin girls with West Ham footballer Jarrod Bowen, also 26, who she's been dating since November 2021.
The couple recently bought a new house together and while they're waiting for it be done up, Dani is back with her parents.
The Love Island winner is already mum to two-year-old Santiago, who she shares with her ex Sammy Kimmence.
Speaking about spending time with Dani, who features on her dad's podcast Sorted with the Dyers, Danny said: "Dani's only got a couple of months now before she gives birth and she's doing so well.
"She's actually moved back in with us while her new house gets sorted and it's been so lovely having her around. I've got so much respect for that kid, she's amazing," reports Closer magazine.
The mum-of-one recently told fans she felt guilty about booking in for a C-section after suffering complications with Santiago.
Taking to Instagram, Dani said: "I feel so lucky and blessed to be having 2 more babies.. but I just feel like I have so many worries going around in my head that I need to just get them all out.
"I remember one of my friends having a second baby and telling me about the second baby guilt she had and I never understood it until I fell pregnant again!
"Honestly the mum guilt never ends I don’t think."
As well as spending time with his daughter, proud dad Danny is focusing on his new show Scared of the Dark.
The ex-EastEnders actor initially wanted to take a year off after quitting the soap, but couldn’t resist the offer of hosting Channel 4 ’s new reality show.
Eight celebrities must live without any light for up to 180 hours - while also completing challenges in the bonkers concept.
Branding it “f***ing hilarious”, Danny told us: “They said, ‘Basically, we’re going to lock eight celebrities in the pitch black for eight days’ and I was like, ‘Sign me up!’
“It depended on the celebrities for me as well. I wanted it to be interesting people. One of my heroes of all-time is Paul Gascoigne, so as soon as I heard his name I was like, ‘This is amazing’.”
Football legend Gazza will be joined by former boxing world champions Chris Eubank and Nicola Adams, Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, blind comedian Chris McCausland, Sandman actress Donna Preston, Love Island finalist Chloe Burrows and The Wanted's Max George.