
Dani Dyer 'splashes out £20,000 on her wild Ibiza hen party including a boozy brunch, boat trip and raucous night out at swanky nightclub' ahead of lavish wedding to Jarrod Bowen
Dani Dyer reportedly splashed out an eye-watering £20,000 on her hen party in Ibiza, as she prepares to tie the knot with footballer Jarrod Bowen this weekend.
Sparing no expense with her lavish nuptials, the bride-to-be shared a glimpse of her wild celebrations on Instagram, which included a boozy brunch, a boat trip and a raucous night in the lavish nightclub Ushuaia.
In a gallery of images from her trip, Dani paid tribute to her fiancé by sporting his iconic West Ham United strip as she boarded her plane for the hen party.
Joined by her sister Sunnie, 18, the mother-of-three slipped into a bridal white bikini and a matching sheer skirt as she soaked up the sunshine on her trip.
A source told The Sun that Dani really splashed the cash during her hen celebrations, including a VIP night at Ushuaia on Friday, that cost at least £8,000.
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The insider said: 'Dani might have flown on a commercial flight but they splashed the cash when they landed.
'She spent Friday night at Ushuaia where they were on a VIP table with a minimum spend of £8,000. The next day they hired a boat to go around the coast before spending the rest of the time chilling at the Hard Rock hotel.
'Dani also had a boozy brunch at Beso Beach where her mates put on Jarrod masks and sang ABBA songs with her.
'They spent their last night at super club Hï Ibiza where they had a VIP booth. There were some sore heads when they touched down at City airport.'
Dani took to her Instagram to share a huge collection of snaps from her hen party, dressing in a silver sequinned co-ord as she enjoyed her night out.
She captioned her post: 'The best weekend ever with my girls, can't believe it's over.. Ibiza you were my favourite, now let's get married, thank you for my glam @feelgood.ibiza.'
Meanwhile, Jarrod jetted off to Las Vegas for his stag do as he prepares to marry the Love Island star.
He is thought to be flying to Sin City for a boozy bash after playing his final West Ham game on Sunday.
Joined by her sister Sunnie, 18, the mother-of-three slipped into a bridal white bikini and a matching sheer skirt as she soaked up the sunshine on her trip
Jarrod will fly out to Vegas on Monday and return on Thursday, a risky choice with the wedding just two days later.
However, Dani's 'hardman' actor dad Danny will also be flying out to the US for the stag trip so intends to be on hand to keep Jarrod in check.
A source told The Sun: 'Jarrod plays his final game of the season for West Ham on Sunday and will then fly to Vegas with the boys the following morning.
'It's going to be a typical lads trip but Danny will be on hand to keep an eye on things so they don't get out of hand — but he's such a wild one himself, it's more likely Jarrod will be keeping an eye on him.
'Dani has already warned she doesn't want to hear of any strippers being involved.'
It comes weeks after Dani downed shots of Tequila Rose and danced the night away at her UK hen do.
After previously teasing a glimpse of the celebrations, Dani shared a slew of snaps of her partying with her pals on Instagram.
She looked sensational in a strapless white mini dress which boasted a corset mesh top with pearl detailing and a ruched skirt, while all her guests wore black.
Dani added a pair of long mesh pearl sleeves which were embroidered with the words 'To be Bowen' as she sipped Aperol Spritz and her her hair down.
The daughter of Danny 's lavish bash was decorated with fairy lights and her name in huge LED letters on the dance floor while guests were treated to 'Until Death Do Us Part' desserts.
She posed for playful snaps while donning a pair of heart-shaped shades and captioned the post: 'The best night ever'.
Dani was seen in one clip singing and dancing with Love Island bestie Georgia Steel and her lookalike little sister Sunny.
Dani recently admitted her fears over her fiancé Jarrod 's upcoming stag do, with her dad Danny joking that there will be strippers.
Discussing the plans for the hen and stag parties as the big day draws closer, the daughter and father duo butted heads over one racy topic.
Explaining the timeline on their Live And Let Dyers podcast, Dani explained: 'I literally get back from my Hen on the Monday and then I get married on the Saturday. And if you can go, Jarod gets back Thursday and then married Saturday.'
That's when Danny cheered and shouted out: 'Strippers!,' much to his daughter's dismay.
'No, you're not,' insisted Dani, who went on to explain that at a different Hen she attended, they had a butler in the buff.
Dani said: 'We had to draw him, we had to draw the naked man. It's different, it's so different. I don't care.'
Not giving in, Danny quipped: 'It's sexism this, this is sexism at its height ladies and gentlemen.'
The former Love Island star replied: 'It's not sexist, I'm just saying he was literally standing there in his apron and then you had to draw him. Then he turns around and straddles the chair.'
Danny then questioned: 'Okay so this is fine because you're a woman but God forbid a group of men, I know it seems a bit more aggressive and a bit more odd, have a stripper who's a woman. Would you rather we had the butler in the buff?'
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