Reality TV star Dani Dyer has said she is sharing her experiences as a first-time mother to help other new parents as she relayed her struggles in the early stages of parenthood. Dyer, 25, who shot to fame on the 2018 series of ITV’s hit show Love Island, became a single mother to son Santiago in 2021 at the age of 24, the BBC said.
The daughter of EastEnders actor Danny Dyer has been announced as an ambassador for the BBC’s Tiny Happy People and, in an article on their website, reveals she often questioned herself after becoming a new parent. Dyer recalled some of the questions she found herself asking, including: “Are you doing ‘the parent thing’ right? Is everyone judging how you’re coping? Is the life you knew pre-baby gone forever? How can you meet other parents in the same situation?”
BBC Tiny Happy People is an online digital, social and face-to-face initiative created by BBC Education. It was launched in July 2020 by the Duchess of Cambridge with the aim of supporting parents and carers in developing the language and communication skills of their children…