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Dani and Jack latest: Love Island winner posts cryptic tweet amid split rumours

Love Island winner Dani Dyer appeared to hit out at recent speculation her romance with Jack Fincham is on the rocks.

Dyer, who found love with Fincham on the popular ITV2 show, posted a cryptic tweet citing Ariana Grande lyrics.

“Thank u, next,” she posted in reference to Grande’s song about her exes.

Dyer's post comes amid reports she is being “supported” by her Love Island pal Georgia Steel

Steel told The Sun: “I'm going to support whatever decision she makes. Dani needs me and I need her.

"We work really well together. I bring the energy and she calms me. It is not my place to say what's going on.”

It was reported last month that the Love Island lovebirds, who recently moved in together, have been arguing and trying to stay together “because of their upcoming show”.

Pals: Dani Dyer and Georgia Steel (SplashNews.com)

A source told The Sun that the pair had been “at each other’s necks” because of Dyer’s “busy schedule meaning she spends less time with Jack”.

However, a spokesperson for the couple denied the rumours. A statement read: “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.”

Steel recently suffered heartbreak after splitting from Sam Bird just months after leaving the Love Island villa.

Bird announced his split from the drama student hours after they were pictured at the ITV Palooza, accusing her of being unfaithful. Steel has denied the allegations.

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