HER sister Dani forged her own career away from dad Danny when she appeared on Love Island - and won the show - back in 2018.
These days, she's a successful podcaster, a mum of three and fiancée of a Premier League footballer, and has countless endorsement deals to her name.
And now that Dani's younger sister Sunnie is 18, it seems she's set to make a name for herself as an individual - and not just as "Danny Dyer's daughter".
Family matters
Sunnie is the daughter of EastEnders star Danny and wife Jo Mas, and has been joining her famous dad at various events in the run up to her milestone birthday.
She's also ventured into the TV world herself, with an appearance on ITV game show Big Star's Little Star back in 2015.
And during a Q&A session with her followers, Sunnie revealed she hopes her path follows that of her famous dad's.
When one asked what she wants to do after school, Sunnie - who looks incredibly similar to her older sister and is often mistaken for her when out and about - replied: "Acting hopefully and moving to LA!"
Acting dreams
And according to brand and culture expert Nick Ede, it's the "perfect time for Sunnie to make her mark" in the acting world.
"I can see her auditioning for TV shows like EastEnders but also for Netflix dramas too," he told Fabulous Online.
Nick used ex Love Island winner Amber Davies as an example of someone who has made an impressive career jump from reality TV, as he said Sunnie could "aspire" to follow a similar path.
"If you look at stars like Amber, who are now bona fide West End musical stars, you can mix reality, influence and talent seamlessly.
"And I think this is what Sunnie will aspire to do."
From Love Island to Glamorous WAG
Taking on a cameo role on Albert Square could also be a profitable venture for Sunnie, with Nick estimating she could earn around £25,000 for a potential appearance.
If she was to go down the Netflix route, she could be in for a £100k payday, Nick said, depending on the show and the duration of the series.
Model potential
Another route Sunnie could choose to take is into the fashion world.
Sister Dani knows a few things about that, having previously fronted her own ranges for online retailer In The Style.
And it was recently rumoured that PrettyLittleThing were in talks to snap up Sunnie to collaborate with them.
"She loves their clothes and it seems like a perfect fit, especially following the success of Princess Andre's collaborative work with the brand," a source told the MailOnline.
If Sunnie was signed up by PLT, she could expect to make around £50k, Nick guesstimated.
Reflecting on the potential career move, Nick said: "I think that she will be getting some nice endorsement deals coming to her from fast fashion and beauty brands wanting to jump on the Dyer bandwagon".
Sunnie has also shown she's more than capable of modelling the clothes herself too, after teaming up with brand Dress 2 Party to showcase prom dresses for them.
How Dani Dyer transformed her reputation
The daughter of everyone's favourite EastEnders geezer Danny, is currently living the high life.
But Dani has had a rollercoaster few years, from her Love Island win back in 2018, to watching her son's father Sammy Kimmence go to prison for fraud, and now navigating her glamourous new life as a WAG and mother of twin babies.
In recent years, Dani has completely shaken off the 'chav' persona, and has become one of the most well-known of the current England WAGs.
Fabulous spoke to celebrity PR expert Ed Hopkins to find out the key steps Dani has taken to reinvent herself, including the tips she has borrowed from iconic WAG Cheryl Cole.
Ed revealed that Dani's ability to navigate personal challenges, such as the scandal involving Sammy, has greatly played a crucial role in her reinvention.
Ed said: "By openly discussing her struggles and triumphs, she has built a strong, relatable persona.
"Her transparency about her personal life, including solo parenting and dealing with public scrutiny, has garnered significant public support and empathy."
He also shared that Dani's openness in discussing the challenges of motherhood, has helped to transform her reputation.
Ed said: "This openness has made her more relatable to a broader audience, particularly young mothers. She balances her public image by sharing both the joys and hardships of parenting, creating a more nuanced and authentic brand."
Dani is often seen supporting West Ham winger Jarrod, including during England's devastating loss to Spain in the 2024 Euros.
Her unwavering support for her partner, has cemented her as one of the most well-known WAGS of this generation, according to Ed.
He said: "Her active support for Jarrod, including attending football matches and engaging with fans, mirrors the strategies used by high-profile WAGs like Cheryl Cole and Victoria Beckham, who also stood by their partners publicly and built their own identities alongside them."
Not only this, but Ed revealed that Dani has been able to stay relevant over the years due to her candid use of social media.
He said: "Dani has consistently used media platforms to share her narrative, from interviews to social media updates.
"She has managed to stay relevant by engaging with her followers through candid posts and professional collaborations.
"This approach is reminiscent of how Victoria Beckham transitioned from pop stardom to a respected fashion designer, using media to reframe her public image."
Name of the game
But one thing she shouldn't do is rely entirely on her surname to take her places, Edward Coram-James, CEO of PR and SEO agency Go Up, stressed.
"If Sunnie wants longevity, she needs substance," he said.
Suggesting she could "build skills" by studying fashion or honing her acting skills at drama school, Ed urged: "Don’t just throw your surname at a brand deal and hope it sticks.
"The public is over nepotism unless the nepo baby delivers!"