Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham ‘fume over £100 airport taxi bill’ after £15k holiday

Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham are said to have fumed at a taxi driver after realising they’d have to pay over £100 to get home.

The Love Island winners have just returned home from a luxury £15,000 holiday in Dubai.

But it seems they were shocked when they were told the taxi ride back to their east London flat from Heathrow Airport would be so pricey.

The couple, whose own reality show Life After Love Island started tonight on ITVBe, were spotted looking stressed and a little miserable as they landed at the terminal.

Witnesses say Dani was rummaging through her suitcase as Jack was pictured with his hand down his pants while he talked on the phone before asking the exchange bureau to help them find transport.


The onlooker said: "After some debate inside the terminal the pair headed out to the taxi rank, At the taxi rank there was then a debate with the taxi controller who showed them the prices on a map and then again with the actual driver as the fare from Heathrow to their East London home was well over £100!

"Jack and Dani couldn’t believe the price and were fuming at the taxi driver. Originally they refused to pay for it and started to walk away but Jack gave in and started to load the bags into the cab and eventually they left in a strop."

It comes after reports that the couple actually earned £40,000 from their Dubai holiday.


It seems that the romantic break was actually a huge money-spinner for the pair.

Mirror Online revealed that the couple picked up the free holiday in return for setting up paparazzi pictures.

As well as getting a luxury break all paid for, they also get a share of the proceeds from the snaps.

Many stars even get to choose which shots get used so they always look their best on the beach.

Celebrity agent Rob Cooper told us Dubai is often the place of choice for stars trying to set up picture deals because of the strict laws over there.


He explained: "The laws in Dubai state that photographing others or creating, transferring, disclosing, copying or saving digital images without prior consent is illegal and could face either fine or imprisonment .

"It’s a bit of a grey area but the uncertainty has been a big enough deterrent to nearly every paparazzi agency.

"These strict laws may seem like Dubai is somewhere celebrities go to avoid the paparazzi, but in reality, many strike deals worth thousands of pounds allowing images to be taken in a controlled manner and released with their permission.


"If a celebrity is pictured in Dubai wearing two or three different outfits, they can expect to earn anywhere between £2k – £30k depending on the celebrity’s profile and the content of the images."

Jack’s representatives did not want to comment when contacted by Mirror Online.

We have also reached out to Dani’s reps.

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