Dani Dyer jets away with dad Danny and son Santiago on a family holiday after beau Sammy Kimmence was jailed for three years for fraud
- The Love Island winner, 26, took to Instagram to share snaps of herself with her EastEnders star father, 44, and her six-month-old old baby on a plane
- It comes two weeks after Dani’s ex Sammy Kimmence – who is the father of her son – was sentenced to three years in jail for a £34k scam
- Dani appeared in good spirits as she posed for the camera alongside her famous dad, with the two adhering to covid regulations by wearing face masks
- Latest Love Island news and updates from the Series 7 contestants right here
Dani Dyer put her recent woes behind her as she jetted off for a family holiday with dad Danny and son Santiago on Saturday.
The Love Island winner, 26, took to Instagram to share snaps of herself with her EastEnders star father, 44, and her six-month-old old baby on a plane as they flew to an unknown location.
It comes two weeks after Dani’s ex Sammy Kimmence – who is the father of her son – was sentenced to three years in jail for a £34k scam.
Heading off: Dani Dyer put her recent woes behind her as she jetted off for a family holiday with dad Danny and son Santiago on Saturday
Dani appeared in good spirits as she posed for the camera alongside her famous dad, with the two adhering to covid regulations by wearing face masks.
The beauty donned a denim jacket for her travels and swept her caramel locks into a topknot.’
Sharing her initial fears about travelling a young baby, Dani captioned a photo of her looking tenderly at her son, writing: ‘Screamed for 15 minutes then he slept the whole flight!
‘I wanted to cry when he was crying as that was my fear him screaming the whole flight.
Holiday: The Love Island winner, 26, took to Instagram to share snaps of herself with her EastEnders star father, 44, and her six-month-old old baby on a plane as they flew to an unknown location
Earlier in July, conman Sammy was found guilty of a £34k fraud and sentenced to three years behind bars.
Dani has since broken up with Sammy, 25, after he lied to her about his crimes.
He duped Peter Martin, 91, and Peter Haynes, 81, by persuading the vulnerable pensioners to let him to invest their money for them and then splashed out on expensive restaurants, hotels and clothes.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline earlier this month, a source revealed that a heartbroken Dani is working on life as a single parent.
Ex: Dani broke up with Sammy Kimmence after he lied to her about his crimes before being sentenced to three years in jail (Dani and Sammy are pictured together in March)
‘She is absolutely floored by what’s happened with Sammy. She knows she has to make massive changes in her life and she’s so distraught…
‘All she knows is that her baby boy Santiago is the only thing that matters now and she is trying to work out how best to look after him as a single parent.’
The source went on: ‘She needs time to think it through. Sammy completely downplayed the court case every step of the way’.
Heading off: Sammy was seen weeping as he was jailed for more than three years for scamming two elderly men out of £34,000 by posing as a financial investor
Soon after his sentencing, it was revealed that Sammy misled Dani over the severity of the crimes which saw him groom pensioners to fund his lavish lifestyle.
The source said: ‘He led her to believe he hadn’t done anything too serious and that he would get a suspended sentence now she knows the full horror of the crime…
‘She is broken. She feels desperately sorry for the two men he scammed and whose lives he ruined.’
Speaking about how she is feeling now, they said: ‘She feels utterly stupid for ever believing him and she is totally overwhelmed…
‘The little dream family she thought she had has been smashed apart and she is now trying to work out how best to pick up the pieces.’
His victims had been clients of Sammy when he worked as Senior Trader at Equine Global Sports Limited, a company which subsequently went into liquidation.
The company received money from customers which it would use to place bets on horse races, on their behalf.
After this company ceased trading, he contacted two of his elderly clients and pretended he would continue investing their money in the same way, but instead used it to fund his lifestyle, paying for restaurants and booking a hotel in Ibiza.
Tough times: The source said: ‘He led her to believe he hadn’t done anything too serious and that he would get a suspended sentence now she knows the full horror of the crime’
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