Love Island’s Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham slammed by fans as they get paid to promote McDonalds on Instagram
DANI Dyer and Jack Fincham have come under fire after being paid to promote McDonalds on their social media accounts.
Both stars posted multiple advertisements for the fast food restaurant on their Instagram page.
As well as photos and videos on their Instagram stories, Dani and Jack each shared a sponsored photo to their main accounts.
The pair's combined 5.9 million followers were not amused with the sponsored posts - commenting on the photos to voice their disdain.
One wrote: "Omg getting tight for money?! Must be if your doing an ad for Maccys!!"
Others added: "I think it’s really sad that people are willing to promote bad products for money. Nothing about McDonalds is healthy. NOTHING!
"Money shouldn’t be worth that much to you. Collectively our moral compasses are pointing at money instead of helping people.
"Nothing about this post helps people. Encouraging food like McDonald’s is nasty AF."
"Why not throw your five minutes of celebrity fame behind something that might make a positive difference instead of getting paid to promote s**** food?"
"They would promote s*** for a price."
On Dani's account, she posted a video to her Insta story telling Jack to go on the McDonalds app on her phone as "you can literally choose what you want".
Former pen salesman Jack then films himself using the app to order a Big Mac and a chicken wrap.
Dani then posted a photo of herself and her Love Island boyfriend enjoying the food to her main Instagram page.
She captioned the snap: "Anything to make life a bit easier, especially when @jack_charlesf is getting a bit hangry.
"Order your food anywhere with the new #MyMcDonaldsApp and it’ll be made fresh when you’re near the Drive-Thru to pick up. Head to my stories to see me and Jack trying it #Ad".
Meanwhile, Jack posted multiple videos to his own Instagram story.
First of all, the reality star can be seen complaining that Dani is taking too long to get ready for their trip to the drive thru.
He then films himself in the car, asking Dani what they're going to get and continuing to complain about how hungry he is.
Dani replies: "Just download the app and we can choose what we want, it'll be waiting for us when we get there."
Jack also filmed the moment that they collected their food from the restaurant - telling his followers that placing the order was "lovely and easy" as Dani gushed about how "excited" she was to have the food.
He then posted a photo to his main account - posing against the car and in front of the neon McDonalds sign, eating his Big Mac.
Jack captioned the snap: "You need the #MyMcDonaldsApp - You can now use Click & Collect with the Drive-Thru.
"Order your Maccy D’s wherever you are and when you’re near the restaurant, they’ll get a notification to make your food fresh for you to pick up through the Drive-Thru.
"Great for when you get a bit hangry when waiting for @danidyerxx like me - check my Insta Stories to see what I’m on about and to download #Ad".
Neither Dani or Jack have responded to the backlash.
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