Danny Dyer will not be involved in a proposed fly-on-the-wall reality series based on his daughter Dani's post Love Island exploits when it airs in the New Year.

The EastEnders actor was originally thought to be featuring in an Osbourne style reality show with wife Jo, daughter Dani and her boyfriend, Jack Fincham.

But Dani – who along with Jack won the last series of Marbella based Love Island in July – has insisted he will no longer play a part when it does finally go into development.

Not happening: Danny Dyer will not be involved in a proposed fly-on-the-wall reality series based on his daughter Dani's post Love Island exploits with boyfriend Jack Fincham when it airs in the New Year

She tod Metro: ‘I wanted to set the record straight on this one. Jack and me are filming something for ITVBe at the moment, while we are being followed around by cameras.

‘I can’t tell you much more than that for now but hopefully the people who followed and supported us on Love Island will enjoy it.’

She added: ‘My family aren’t involved, so there ain’t no big Kardashian type show coming up with the Dyers, sorry to disappoint. Don’t think my dad’s ready for that yet!’

Just the two of us: Dani – who along with boyfriend Jack Fincham won the last series of Love Island in July – has insisted he will no longer play a part when it does finally go into development

The new show will follow Danny and Jack as they adjust to the dramatic changes in their lives in the months following their triumph on Love Island.

Speaking to This Morning following his red carpet debut with Dani and Jack at the TV Choice Awards in September, Danny, 41, admitted the show 'could be an absolute car crash.'

'There is stuff on the table,' Danny said of the plans. 'It would either be brilliant, genius or an absolute car crash.'

Coming soon: The new show will follow Danny and Jack as they adjust to the dramatic changes in their lives in the months following their triumph on Love Island

The actor added that he feels the time is right after Jack and Dani's win on Love Island.

'We’re going to have meetings and see what happens. If they’ve won it, maybe we should do it, for the right money.'

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