LOVE Island champion Dani Dyer has dished all on her upcoming wedding plans ahead of her impending nuptials to West Ham player Jarrod Bowen.
The TV personality will be tying the knot with her footballer beau in the spring of 2025 and has shared rare details on the intimate planning process for the upcoming ceremony.
Dani and Jarrod, who share twins Summer and Star together, first began dating in 2022.
Jarrod proposed during a boat trip in Ibiza over the summer and now their wedding is just five months away.
During a recent Q&A on Instagram, Dani was asked about her plans for the wedding including how big the celebrations would be.
One fan said to Dani: "Are you having a small intimate wedding or a big one?"
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In response, Dani admitted she was aiming to keep the affair as low-key as possible.
She said: "I would say its as intimate and small as it can be!
"I honestly can see why people go and elope and then have a big party because the guest list [I] honestly found soooo difficult!
"I'm getting married in like 5 months. I can't believe it."
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Later during the question and answer session with her fans, Dani confirmed that she would be changing her famous moniker upon marriage.
However, she clarified that she would double barrel her name in order to keep the Dyer legacy and thus becoming Dani Dyer-Bowen.
Dani previously opened up to Fabulous magazine about how the proposal went down and confessed it was the "perfect trip" after spending two months apart as a result of the Euros tournament.
She said: “It was so special, as we hadn’t really seen each other properly for nearly two months, as Jarrod was at the Euros.
"It was just the perfect trip. On the day he proposed, he put a little shirt on and said: ‘You should put a cute dress on.’
"I thought: ‘Maybe it’s gonna happen!’ But then you don’t want to think: ‘This is it,’ in case it isn’t,” she laughs.
“You don’t want to get your hopes up. But we were on the boat and it was just lovely. I was actually speechless.
"I was so overwhelmed. Afterwards, he said: ‘I didn’t know when to do it, because the boat was really rocky,’ then as we got off we both nearly fell over. But it was all so special.”