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Love Island's Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham to be married by next year

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Love Island 2018 winners Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham have revealed plans to be married by 2019.

It was Jack and Dani who won love Island 2018 on Monday night with over 80% of the vote.

After spending the entire eight weeks together on Love Island, Jack has announced his intention to propose to Dani.

“We’re getting married next year, 100 percent,” he told The Sun newspaper. “Like my mum said to me so many times, ‘When you know about someone, you just know’.

“And now I know what she’s talking about. I just know that’s what we want to do.”

Dani joked: “We’re going to enjoy summer, enjoy each other, because then we’ll have to start looking for settees and that.”

Jack added: “It’s the only logical thing to do – we’ve lived together two months. If I lived separately it would be rubbish, so it’s the only thing I’d want to do now.

“I want to have a place to go back to together, as long as we go back to each other at the end of the night and chill out. That’s all I wanted – that’s what I said early on. Do our normal days, go to work, do your thing and come home together.”

After hinting at a wedding in 2019, bookies Ladbrokes now make it just 7/4 Jack pops the question before the year is out.

And it’s now just a 4/5 shot the happy couple tie the knot next year.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “The nation’s new sweethearts look set to take their relationship to a new level in the next few months.”

Meanwhile, Dani posted a message thanking the show’s team and viewers for helping her find love.

“My heart is so full of happiness right now!” she said. “If it wasn’t for all the amazing casting team and crew on this amazing show called Love Island it would never be made!

“I’m so grateful and appreciative for this opportunity and for finding my [love]. Can’t thank them enough for the support and never giving up on us!”

Love Island will return for a fifth season in Summer 2019.

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