Dani Dyer appeared on Good Morning Britain on Friday where she discussed her book, What Would Dani Do? and the conspiracy theory she writes in it about tap water. In her book, the 24 year old Love Island winner writes: “I’m scared of tap water. Ever since I learnt about cholera in History at school, I have been convinced it’s dangerous and don’t drink it. “I reckon that’s the way the government will kill us all one day – through the taps!” During her appearance on the show, she was quizzed on this belief by Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard, as they asked Dani to explain it. I’m A Celebrity star Kate said: "One thing that struck us was that you say don’t drink water from the taps because that’s how the government is going to kill us?" She added to the star: "Are you dangerously dehydrated?" Dani said: “I studied history and I learned all about cholera and I sound so silly – but if that disease could kill that many people how has it changed. I know it's silly and I sound stupid but I just can't drink tap water." Ben then added: “That's quite a conspiracy theory”, to which Dani replied: “Yeah I believe in it, I'm so passionate. "I feel rude if I go to someones house I will drink it, but I'm looking at every mouthful.” Ben continued to say: “You think your friends with the tap water are trying to kill you as well!” And Dani added: "They don't know about it!' I'm just passionate about it!" Dani won Love Island two years ago with Jack Fincham, but they split soon after leaving the villa and she is now loved-up with boyfriend Sammy Kimmence, who she dated before she shot to fame on the ITV2 dating show. The pair moved in together last year, but Dani told OK! online that the relationship step “wasn’t a big thing”. Dani revealed: “We already live together, it wasn’t a big thing, it just happened. “I was living on my own anyway and he was always with me so I was just like, ‘Oh do you wanna live together?’ and that was it. It wasn’t like a big thing.” “He lived like an hour away from me so it was just easier.”Dani Dyer refuses to drink tap water because she thinks that’s how the government ‘will kill us’