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Did Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham ever split? Love Island winner shares video of pen salesman rocking out to Coldplay

Dani Dyer has appeared to confirm that she never split with Jack Fincham after sharing a clip of him rocking out to a Coldplay classic.

Dyer, 22, who won Love Island with Fincham over the summer, could be heard giggling in the video of the former pen salesman playing air guitar to Fix You.

The post comes days after Dyer announced their relationship was over, claiming they “realised it wasn’t meant to be long term” but would “stay friends”.

But, earlier on Monday, her father Danny Dyer insisted that the pair never broke up and that his daughter’s post was to “punish” Fincham, claiming that it is “all sweet” now .

Jamming: Jack Fincham perfected his air guitar skills (Instagram / Dani Dyer)

Speaking to Jonathan Ross on his self-titled show, he said: “I just want to put something to bed. She hasn’t split up with Jack, that’s all b******* that is.

“They’ve had a row, she’s got a bit emotional and I think she has whacked that [message] up and immediately regretted it.

Statement: Dani Dyer posted the sad news on Instagram last week (Instagram / Dani Dyer)

“You know what women are like… I’m just saying she got a little bit irate, screaming and shouting, the ultimate way to punish him maybe.”

The actor added that the couple needed to “start sitting back and concentrating on their relationship” after meeting and starting their romance in the public eye.

Standard Online has reached out to representatives for Dyer and Fincham for comment.

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