DANI Dyer was spotted meeting up with her ex Sammy Kimmence following his release from prison.
The Love Island winner reunited with her son Santiago's father who was spending the day with the one-year-old.
Dani was seen in the drivers' side of her Audi car as Sammy looked in the window.
It comes after he was pictured holding Santi for the first time since being locked up.
The 26-year-old was jailed for scamming vulnerable pensioners out of £34,000.
He was sent down shortly after the birth of his son – who has been brought up solo by his TV star mum ever since.
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Our exclusive pictures show Sammy holding Santi who's wearing a lack tracksuit and sucking on a dummy.
The tot was dropped off by mum Dani who dumped her fraudster ex before he was found guilty and was later forced to take their son to visit his dad at category-B HMP Winchester.
Dani has since moved on with footballer Jarrod Bowen.
Pictures shared on social media yesterday show adorable Santi clapping and giggling in Sammy's arms.
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Dani Dyer's conman ex snapped with their son for first time after prison release
The former stockbroker, 26, shared the snap on Instagram and added a red love heart emoji over the top.
Sammy was jailed for a sick fraud scheme last year after he targeted two elderly men.
He had persuaded Peter Marin and Peter Haynes to allow him to invest their money for them.
He was seen breaking down in tears as he was sentenced to 42 months after scamming two victims, 80 and 90 years old, out of their cash.
His victims were clients at legitimate investment company Equine Global Sports Limited, where Kimmence worked as a senior trader.
The company received money from customers which it would use to place bets on horse races, on their behalf.
But Portsmouth Crown Court heard Kimmence took the clients on when the business went into liquidation, falsely claiming he was authorised to provide financial services.
One victim was left "living on the breadline" after the dodgy dealer splashed the cash in nightclubs and on a personalised number plate for his Mercedes.
Sammy initially denied all charges – but changed his plea at the last minute to guilty.
Prosecutor Mike Mason said: "This was a very unpleasant fraud against two men who Mr Kimmence deliberately targeted.
"He targeted them because they were old, they were vulnerable and somewhat isolated.
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