DANNY DYER was spotted proudly singing an X-rated song about his daughter Dani during West Ham’s FA Cup defeat to Leeds.
The lifelong Hammers fan was in full volume despite his side crashing out of the tournament in a heart-breaking penalty shootout, with son-in-law Jarrod Bowen seeing his spot-kick saved.
Dyer, 48, cradled grandchild Santiago, 5, while belting out an infamous tune regarding daughter Dani, 29, and her other half, also 29.
Fans of the Hammers are often heard singing it in praise of the England World Cup hopeful.
And Dani’s dad could not resist doing his best pop star impression while repeating the words: “Bowen’s on fire, and he’s s******g Dani Dyer.”
Dani, who started dating Bowen in 2021 before marrying him in May 2025, had previously expressed embarrassment over the X-rated tune.
A source told The Sun: “Dani is really embarrassed about the whole thing. Her dad Danny is a huge West Ham fan so she hates the idea that he has to hear about her when he watches games.”
Dad Dyer now seems to have no qualms about joining in with the song, even labelling it “romantic” two years ago.
His comments came after West Ham’s players were filmed singing it in the dressing room before winning the Europa Conference League in 2023.
Meanwhile, wedding guests openly sang the lyrics while serenading the pair during their nuptials last year, with the Dyer clan appear to have finally embraced the song for themselves.
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Since meeting five years ago, Dani and Bowen now share twin daughters Star and Summer, both 2, as well as her son Santiago from a previous relationship.
But Dani and her dad watched in horror as Bowen missed his spot-kick in West Ham’s penalty shootout defeat on Sunday, allowing Leeds to eventually secure victory.
The Hammers had already battled from two goals down with an injury-time double before making it to penalties.
Not even a debut from local goalie Finlay Herrick, who saved Leeds’ first penalty in the shootout, could prevent defeat.
But Bowen’s miss from the spot paved the way for a 4-2 penalty loss after extra time ended 2-2.











