Strictly Come Dancing has begun revealing the stars who'll be officially joining the line-up for 2025. Plenty of celebrities have taken to their social media to announce they will be taking to the Strictly floor, but Dani Dyer was the first contestant to be announced.
The Love Island star took to her Instagram to document the beginning of her "Strictly journey", and while fans are eager to see her take part in the iconic dancing show, it's her phone case that caught our attention. Dani Dyer posed with the viral Lip Gloss Phone Case from Hailey Bieber's beauty brand, Rhode, which has gained popularity for its unique and convenient design.
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Dani's exact phone case wasthe Rhode Lip Gloss case in vibrant yellow, a limited-edition case which is unfortunately sold out now. That said, you can still shop Hailey Bieber's iconic phone case in a chic and understated neutral shade that's set to suit any season and style.
Touted as a silicone bubble case for your iPhone that keeps your lip gloss on hand, this Rhode case boasts a silky, soft touch feel and a puffy back for easy gripping. Compatible with select iPhone models and your favourite Peptide Lip Treatment or Tint, this Rhode phone case is designed to conveniently carry your favourite Rhode lippy with its unique and trendy look.
The Lip Tints feature a nourishing formula with sheer-but-buildable colour that bestows a rich, glossy finish with a hint of tint in your desired hue. To create those covetable, juicy, and hydrated lips, this formula features skin-loving ingredients like Peptide, Shea Butter and Vitamin E that nourish and smooth the skin of your lips.
You can choose from a range of Rhode Lip Treatments or Tints in many shades and scents. This case, in a chic off-white shade, is available directly from Rhode for £39.
It isn't just Dani Dyer who loves this viral phone case and lip tint, as plenty of 5-star reviews flood Rhode's website. One buyer beams: "I’ll be honest—after seeing some of the early reviews, I was a bit unsure about the Rhode Original Lip Case. But I’m so glad I gave it a chance, because it’s truly remarkable and chic. You can tell the team took feedback seriously and made thoughtful improvements. The case feels high-quality, fits the lip treatment perfectly, and adds such a luxe, polished touch to my routine. It’s sleek, sturdy, and effortlessly stylish—so Hailey. What felt like an “extra” at first is now something I use every day and genuinely love. As usual, Rhode has exceeded expectations!"
And another shopper shares: "I always bring a purse for just a lip gloss. This solves my problem. It is also like Justin puts it ICONIC. Its comfortable and all hot girls have this phone case."
While a third chimes in: "OMG! Lip case is a game changer..."
For those who would rather buy a different shade, Amazon is currently selling the Rhode Phone Case with the lip gloss included in 10 different colours for £30, though you aren't able to customise your lip gloss selection with this option.
If you are happy to ditch the Rhode name but still want to join the viral bandwagon of lip gloss phone cases, Amazon is offering an affordable alternative with this KGDUYC Lipgloss Mobile Phone Case. It features a similar silicone material and puffy lip gloss holder to keep your favourite lip products on hand, for the more budget-friendly price of £11.80.
Alternatively, Wowcher is offering this Rhode-Inspired Silicone iPhone Case with Lip Gloss Holder in a range of colours for £6.99, down from £19.99.
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