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Love Island’s Dani Dyer ‘set to join Loose Women panel’

Love Island winner Dani Dyer is set to join the Loose Women panel.

It was Jack and Dani who won Love Island this year in the final

Rivals Laura & Paul were runners up, Josh & Kaz finished in third and Wes & Megan ended the series in 4th place.

As well as taking away the £50,000 prize money, both Dani & Jack are set to cash in outside the villa.

The Sun reports that ITV bosses are eyeing Dani up to become a regular guest on daytime series Loose Women.

“Dani would be the perfect addition to the Loose Women line up,” a source told The Sun newspaper. “She’s feisty and isn’t afraid to speak her mind, or say what other people might be scared to.”

They added: “Bosses have said she reminds them of Stacey and how funny she is. Having her on board would be a real hit with the audience.”

For now, Dani will help co-host the Capital FM breakfast show alongside Roman Kemp on Friday, August 10.

There are also rumours that Jack and Dani could well end up landing their very own reality series, much like Olivia & Chris last year.

Let’s just hope their relationship turns out to be a little stronger…

Meanwhile, applications are now open for the fifth UK series of Love Island next year.

After the success of this year’s run – which was the most watched yet – another series was always going to happen.

In the 2019 application process, ITV ask: “How do you fancy enjoying your very own long hot summer of romance? Love Island will be back for summer 2019 and we’re now on the look out for lively singles from across the country to take part.

“Once again our Islanders will take up residence in a spectacular luxury villa in the hope of finding love. But to stay on the island, they need to couple up – and more importantly – win the hearts of the public.”

In order to apply, you need to be at least 18, have valid travel documents and be free to enjoy a long hot summer next year.

To register your interest, you can visit the official ITV website HERE.

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