Dani Dyer Teases Strictly Come Dancing Return After Forced Exit
dani dyer has teased a potential return to Strictly Come Dancing after being forced out of the show, putting a possible comeback back on the table this week. The 29-year-old spoke while balancing work and life with three children aged five and under, a schedule she described as relentless but manageable.
Strictly Come Dancing return
“I’m not gonna lie, it’s a juggle,” she said, before adding, “I’m a million miles an hour, but I feel like the juggle makes me a better parent.” Those comments matter because they frame her interest in another run at the series around the reality of childcare, not nostalgia. She is mum to five-year-old Santiago and twins Summer and Star, who turn three later this month.
“Some mornings it’s too good to be true. We’re all in the car ready, it’s perfect. Other days are just hard, but that’s parenthood,” she said. For viewers, that puts the Strictly question in the context of a packed home life rather than a simple TV offer. Her recent appearance with Danny on the Sky series The Dyers’ Caravan Park kept her in public view while leaving the dance-floor return open.
Jarrod Bowen and family life
“Sometimes on social media we can get lost in people’s perfect lives, but everyone’s got their own stuff going on,” she said, offering a blunt counterpoint to the polished image that often surrounds celebrity family posts. She also said Jarrod Bowen is “amazing” with the children, and that he brushes the girls’ hair before bed.
“Jarrod’s amazing with Santi. They spend hours in the garden playing football. Some days he gets home by 2.30pm, so we do pick-ups and dinner together. Then with showers and baths, we both get drenched, but he absolutely loves it,” she said. Dani Dyer and Bowen tied the knot at the five-star Langley Hotel in Buckinghamshire last June, and they are now approaching their first wedding anniversary.
Langley Hotel anniversary plans
“We’ll definitely have a little night away somewhere. We’ve got to celebrate our first year,” she said. She added, “If I could, I’d do it all again. It really was the best day of my life.”
“Nothing has felt different since getting married, but ‘my husband’ still sounds so strange,” she said. That is the practical shape of her next stretch: a possible Strictly return, a first anniversary, and a family routine built around three children, a nearby mum, and a partner whose schedule still leaves room for school runs and dinners at home.