Dani Dyer shared an upbeat post on Tuesday after breaking down in tears following England’s Euro 2024 final defeat on Sunday night.
The Love Island star, 27, jetted to Berlin, Germany, to support her football player boyfriend Jarrod Bowen.
But it wasn’t to be for the Three Lions who lost 2-1 to a powerful Spanish team after a gruelling 90 minutes.
After the loss Dani was comforted by her actor dad Danny who put his arm around her when she began to cry as they left the stadium.
But Dani looked to be in a better mood on Wednesday as she shared an Instagram Story to say that she was packing for a trip, before posing in a black mini dress on her grid.
Dani Dyer shared an upbeat post on Tuesday after breaking down in tears following England’s Euro 2024 final defeat on Sunday night
The Love Island star, 27, jetted to Berlin, Germany, to support her football player boyfriend Jarrod Bowen but was left in tears by the 2-1 loss
She looked great in the thigh-skimming number which she wore with nude Dior sliders and a Prada bag.
Dani wore her hair in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a typically bronze makeup look.
Dani couldn’t hold back her heartbreak after watching England defeated by Spain at the Euros 2024 final on Sunday at the Olympiastadion stadium.
She was spotted in the stands with her dad Danny and sister Sunnie, 17, to support her boyfriend and England player Jarrod.
The mother-of-three could be seen teary-eyed as she made her way out of the stands, while dad Danny put an arm around her for comfort.
Dani and Jarrod, 27, have been dating since 2021 and share twin one-year-old daughters Summer and Star, while Dani also has son Santiago, three, with her ex-boyfriend Sammy Kimmence.
She showed her support for her right winger boyfriend by wearing an England shirt emblazoned with his name and number.
The reality star looked every inch the stylish WAG, as she also sported a white puffball skirt with a cream handbag and her hair was styled in flawless curls.
But Dani looked to be in a better mood on Wednesday as she shared an Instagram Story to say that she was packing for a trip, before posing in a black mini dress on her grid
She looked great in the thigh-skimming number which she wore with nude Dior sliders and a Prada bag
After the loss Dani was comforted by her actor dad Danny who put his arm around her when she began to cry as they left the stadium
But she was left as devastated as the rest of the country as England failed to net a Euros trophy for the second time in a row, while Sunnie could also be seen wiping her eyes.
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Dani Dyer breaks down in tears and is comforted by dad Danny after watching boyfriend Jarrod Bowen's England squad lose out in Euros final
Millions of fans had packed into bars and pubs in hope of seeing the England finally claim their first victory since the World Cup of 1966.
Super sub Cole Palmer had given the nation belief again after he struck a brilliant equaliser in the 73rd-minute, after going behind at the start of the second half.
It sent bars and pubs into wild celebrations, with beers launched into the air as fans sung ‘it’s coming home’.
But the hopes and expectations of a nation came crashing down after Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal slotted the winning goal past Jordan Pickford in the 86th minutes.
Crestfallen fans were left in disbelief and holding their heads in their hands after Gareth Southgate’s men came agonisingly close into pushing the game into extra time.
But the Three Lions fail to make history as they lost 2-1 to Spain, leaving both Dani and Sunnie in tears
Dani and Jarrod, 27, (pictured last month) have been dating since 2021 and share twin one-year-old daughters Summer and Star, while Dani also has son Santiago, three, with her ex
In Berlin, Prince William and Prince George were visibly stunned as they watched from the stadium. While King Charles urged the squad to ‘hold your heads high’.
The defeat echoed England’s bitter loss at Euro 2020, when the squad came in as runners-up yet again to Italy.
But in a touching message, the Prince of Wales told the team ‘we’re all still so proud of you’ after the heartbreaking loss.
Prince William, who is the president of the FA and later presented runner-up medals to the Three Lions, said: ‘It just wasn’t meant to be.’