Inside Love Island's Dami and Indiyah's stunning home with jaw-dropping Christmas decorations
30.12.2023 - 00:09
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Love Island favourites Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope have shown off their new home and their incredible Christmas decorations in new photos. Indiyah, 25, and Dami, 27, met on the ITV2 dating show in 2022 and came in second place.
The pair's romance has continued to go from strength to strength and they've since moved in together in their first home in London. The couple pulled out all of the stops for their second Christmas together, with them sharing a string of loved-up photos on Instagram of their celebrations.
Here we take a look into Indiyah and Dami's home complete with festive decor... Indiyah and Dami enlisted the help of a professional to decorate their home for the festive season.
The pair opted for an extravagant balloon display to fill their living room, courtesy of south London-based balloon company Dees Balloons. The huge display feature gold, red and green balloons as well as candy canes and sweet-shaped balloons.
A large gold star also featured in the display, as well as a present and an inflatable Santa Claus. Clearly in the festive spirit, Dami and Indiyah posed for photos in front of their decorations as they both sported classic Christmas jumpers. Indiyah looked stunning in a red knitted jumper with a white fluffy mini skirt and red tights, paired with novelty elf-themed slipper boots.
Dami opted for a more casual look, sporting a blue knitted Christmas jumper and denim jeans with white trainers. "Christmas the Hopes," Indiyah captioned the post, with her followers flocking to gush over the couple and share their hopes of Dami proposing to Indiyah soon. "'at the hopes' merry christmas to the Hopes fam," one person said, while a second added: "Dami propose alreadyyy !!" and a third fan wrote: "My love
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