Are Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham on the verge of a split?

The Love Island 2018 champions are said to be "at each other's necks"
Trouble in paradise: Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer looking glum
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Emma Powell31 October 2018
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The Love Island bubble may be about to burst for Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham who are reportedly “at each other’s necks”.

The reality TV couple, who met on, and won this summer’s Love Island, are said to be under strain over work commitments which could prove problematic for their upcoming TV show.

“They’ve been at each other’s necks for a few weeks now,” a source told The Sun.

“But the more projects Dani takes on the less time she spends with Jack, so tensions between them are mounting.

'Happy': Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer on the Pride of Britain Awards red carpet
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“A lot is riding on them staying together as they continue to film their reality series – but Dani may not have the patience to stay in the relationship for much longer.”

But a spokesperson for the couple dismissed the claims, telling Standard Online: “We try not to pay too much attention to all the gossip. We’re just really happy at the moment and are enjoying spending so much time together filming our new show.”

Reports of a split come days after Dyer told the Standard she has plans to tie the knot with the former pen salesman in three years’ time when she is 25.

“I have just always wanted to get married at 25,” she said. “It’s a lovely age, because then you can have children after. Have a few years and then have children.”

Fincham, 26, joked: “Basically, I’ve just been given a deadline.”

Dyer and Fincham moved into a flat together near Canary Wharf in September and announced plans for a TV series about their life as well as Dyer’s family, including dad Danny.

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