Jack and Dani set to win Love Island as bookies already pay out to punters who bet on them
BOOKMAKERS are so certain Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham are going to win tonight's Love Island final that they have already paid out on the result.
The couple - who are the longest-standing pair in the villa - are 1/12 favourites to walk away with the £50,000 prize.
In fact, Paddy Power have already began paying out on bets that the couple will win, with the pair having received ten times the number of bets than any other couple.
Josh and Kazimir are second favourites to win, trailing behind at odds of 9/1.
The Irish bookies also revealed that Laura Anderson and Paul Knops have surged in popularity over the last week.
The couple's odds have been slashed from 40/1 last Monday to 12/1 today, though they're still a long way behind lovebirds Jack and Dani.
Love Island winners - What the bookies think
Jack & Dani - 1/12
Josh & Kaz - 9/1
Paul & Laura - 12/1
Wes & Megan - 16/1
Wes and Megan are currently priced at 16/1 to win.
A spokesman for Paddy Power said: “Previously, Jack and Dani would be an unfortunate East London expression – now it’s just a very fortunate East London couple.
“They’ve been winners of Love Island since the moment they coupled up, and are hugely odds-on to land the £50,000 winners’ cheque.
“We’ve been inundated with bets on the pair, and I reckon it’s about time Danny Dyer went out and bought a hat. And a new poster for Jack’s wall.”
Bets are also being placed on what will happen for the couple when they leave the villa.
It's 6/1 that the lovebirds will get engaged before the year is out, and 100/1 to announce their pregnancy.
After last night's show saw Danny Dyer and his wife Joanne introduced to Jack for the first time, it's evens (1/1) that the family will land a spin-off show before the year is out.
Meanwhile, EastEnders star Danny recently told the that he expects his daughter and her boyfriend will struggle with their sudden rise to fame when they leave the villa.
He confessed: “He has no idea. When he comes out he’s from South East London and he’s going to be the nation's sweetheart and so his mates are going to want a bit of that.
“He’ll get caught up in the whirlwind of it. And of course they have got the added pressure of being in a public relationship which is again really difficult, really difficult.
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Danny told the : “He has no idea. When he comes out he’s from South East London and he’s going to be the nations sweetheart and so his mates are going to want a bit of that.
“He’ll get caught up in the whirlwind of it. And of course they have got the added pressure of being in a public relationship which is again really difficult, really difficult.
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