It's been quite the year for TOWIE's Dani Imbert – and we're not even saying that for dramatic effect; friend fall-outs, surgeries (which she has been very vocal and raw about 👏 ), break-ups [{href='https://closeronline.co.uk/entertainment/towie/dani-imbert-boyfriend/' }) and, of course, on-screen drama have all dominated the reality star's year and we're just hoping the telly queen got some solitary time to reset over the festive break before a – no doubt – equally dramatic 2024.
In addition to endless on and off screen #dramz, one other thing has remained constant in our Dani's life in 2023 is her regular – and brutally honest – Q&As on Instagram. Seriously – they rival that of her TOWIE pal Chloe Brockett and never fail to make our showbiz jaws drop (in that when we're reading them we don't get a single whiff of a meddling PR – just pure, unfiltered, iconic Dani).
In one of her most recent Q&As, the TOWIE star spilled some serious show tea, and as per, we were slurping it directly off the floor; this time, Dani revealed the one thing she would change about the ITVBe series that made her a household name.
Dani revealed that she thinks TOWIE should release a reunion episode at the end of every series, like other popular ITV shows including Love Island and The Real Housewives of Cheshire, stressing that it would be "so much fun" for both the fans and the cast, adding that it would give her and her TOWIE colleagues a chance to go away and reflect.
When asked whether she thought each TOWIE series should end with a reunion, Dani replied, "Oh, I'd have so much fun with this. YES. [It] would be amazing to give the cast a chance to watch the series back and reflect then come back to give our say on everything that went on. There's so much that you don't realise is being said or going on until you watch it back!"
Sorry, how in reality telly hell are we 32 series in to this iconic reality show and we're yet to test a reunion?
Picture us awaiting patiently, TOWIE producers...
Oh, and you owe us after scrapping the TOWIE Christmas special – our Christmases have felt cold and empty since that brutal festive axing.