Dani Dyer has started her own YouTube channel

Love Island 2018 winner has taken a leaf out of Molly-Mae’s book and started her own YouTube channel.

Dani Dyer has started her own YouTube channel
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Dani Dyer has started her own YouTube channel

Good news, Dani Dyer fans! While we wait to find out whether there will be a second series of her podcast with dad Danny ‘Sorted with the Dyers’, Dani has started her own YouTube channel. She posted her first fifteen-minute video, titled ‘My first Q&A & Life Update!’ on Friday 4th June.

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Dani Dyer’s first YouTube video

Dani’s four-month-old son Santiago also featured in her debut YouTube video as the star answered lots of fan questions about being a new mum. She gushed:

I have always wanted to be a mum and falling pregnant with Santi was literally such a dream for me. I absolutely loved being pregnant.

She also opened up about having an emergency C-section after planning for a natural birth, revealing that the procedure was necessary because Santi’s umbilical cord was wrapped around him. She urged other fans who might have a C-section to:

Please relax. I really didn’t take advantage of that... I was literally just trying to get up again and I hurt myself a couple of times.

Does Dani Dyer regret Love Island?

Reacting to a fan who asked if she regretted going on Love Island, Dani’s answer was a definite no. She said:

I love Love Island, it was the best experience of my life, the best summer ever. I loved every moment of it, it was incredible. Like, what a journey... The experience is just one-of-a-kind you know.

With 1.38k subscribers and 8690 views so far on her first video, Dani has a little way to go until she catches up to Molly-Mae’s YouTube channel, which currently has 1.52 million subscribers. But Molly Mae has been vlogging since before her Love Island days. We can’t wait to see where Dani takes her channel!

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