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Dani Dyer says she had a Holby City audition before coronavirus lockdown hit

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Dani Dyer has revealed how she was supposed to be auditioning for a part in Holby City before the coronavirus pandemic sent the country into lockdown in March.

The former Love Island star, who is expecting her first baby, said it has been her dream to follow her award-winning soap star dad Danny Dyer into the world of acting.

Reflecting on the highs and lows of this year, Dani revealed things could have been very different if she'd had the chance to pursue her dream. "I would love to get into [acting] again," she admitted on family podcast Sorted with the Dyers. "I remember I always wanted to go into Holby.

Then I got the audition for Holby, and I was going to go on that and then lockdown happened. "I do want to get into something like

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