DANI Dyer and Jack Fincham plot their future together in tonight's Love Island as Jack tells her he's never felt like this before.
The couple are stronger than ever after being reunited following the Casa Amor separation and tonight they turn their attention to life after Love Island.
Over a romantic dessert, Jack tells Dani: “I promise you 100 per cent, I want to plan my future with you. I haven’t felt like this about anyone ever. I forgot what it was like to fall in love with someone and I want to be with you.”
Dani replies: “It’s mad isn’t it? I’m glad I’m that girl though. You know when a boy always needs to meet that one girl and you’re never really that girl are you? Now I’m that girl.”
Jack continues: “I love it and I love you.”
In the Beach Hut, he says: “I want to share my future with her and I want us to build something together. It’s really exciting and Dani, she seems happy about it so what a wonderful thing to happen.”
If their love continues to blossom, the couple are set to make a million after leaving the show.
The pair, who have been the favourite to win Love Island since it started, have already been bombarded with big money deals.
According to their management has already been in talks with a major publisher to bring out a book about relationships in time for Valentine’s Day.
They’ve also reportedly had offers for TV shows, with companies keen for them to get their own spin-off, after proving incredibly popular with viewers.
An industry insider told the publication: “Dani and Jack are the big success story of this year’s Love Island. Everyone loves them. They have a very bright future in showbiz ahead of them.
“There are some lucrative deals on the table. When Jack and Dani leave the villa things can be finalised.”
The couple, who have already told each other they love each other but not had sex, are also likely to be offered big deals to promote big name brands on social media and to attend public appearances.
Dani and Jack, along with the other stars, don't get paid a direct salary to appear on the show, but ITV does supplement living costs, which works out about £2.80 an hour, in addition to the free food and products.
A TV insider told The Sun Online: “All the islanders are getting £200 a week to be on the show.
"If you break it down to how many hours they’re filming every day it’s absolutely nothing!
“But they know the end goal is mega-money and fame. “If they win, it could be £50,000 they leave with or £25,000 if they split the pot. Then they’ll make loads off the back of magazine deals and sponsorships.
“They’re all prepared to take the hit now because this time next year they could be rolling in it!”
Once they've left, stars can capitalise on their new found fame by raking in up to £10,000 for personal appearances.
The Sun revealed that for Love Island 2018, bosses are planning to take ten per cent of all future earnings for three years after the show has aired.
Love Island stars have been going from success to success, with Amber Davies picking up a £500k deal with Motel Rocks and Kem Cetinay starring in Dancing On Ice.
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