Dani Dyer has revealed her thoughts on a vulgar West Ham United fan chant that references her and partner Jarrod Bowen.
The television personality addressed the X-rated song, which is frequently heard during West Ham’s home matches at the London Stadium and circulated widely on social media again last weekend.
Dani’s father, Danny Dyer, was spotted singing the chant during West Ham’s FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Leeds on penalties, in which Bowen saw his spot-kick saved.
The 48-year-old was holding his five-year-old grandson, Santiago, but that did not stop him from joining in with the chant, which follows the lyrics: 'Bowen’s on fire, and he’s s******g Dani Dyer.'
Dani Dyer Responds to West Ham Chant
Dani Dyer
During an appearance on the Straight to the Comments! podcast in 2024, Dyer was asked for her thoughts on the vulgar West Ham chant, set to the Nineties dance classic 'Freed from Desire' by Gala. She said:
“Not that long ago I went to an away game, and I don’t usually like going to the away games because there’s the die-hard fans that are crazy.
“I really needed a drink, so I was like, I’d rather have died of dehydration to be honest, that was the better option.
“I came out and they were all looking at me and they all sung the song, I was literally in the midst of the crowds. It’s fine, it’s so fine, it really doesn’t bother me.”
Last year, Dyer was asked about the chant again and revealed that even her son had come up with his own version. She told the Great Company podcast in October:
“Do you know my little boy says kissing? He sings it in the back of my car sometimes: ‘Bowen’s on fire when he's kissing Dani Dyer.’ I’m like that's your mother you're speaking about.
“My dad sings it. He thinks it's brilliant. He says he starts to chant off sometimes. I'm like, ‘Yeah, all right, mate.’
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With West Ham sitting in the relegation zone under Nuno Espirito Santo, the east London club could lose a host of important players if they fail to improve their position before the end of the season.
Should the Hammers be relegated to the Championship, the likes of Bowen and Manchester United-linked Mateus Fernandes would likely attract interest from multiple clubs, thanks to their strong individual campaigns at the London Stadium.
Bowen has registered 10 goals and seven assists in 35 appearances for West Ham in 2025-26 and was briefly linked with a move in January, with Tottenham named as potential suitors.
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