Love Island's Jessie: 'I am staying in the UK - me and Will are moving in together'
05.04.2023 - 06:53
/ ok.co.uk
The life of Love Island 's Jessie Wynter has changed dramatically since the start of the new year, after the Australian native starred on the UK version of the show, filmed in South Africa. The 26 year old, who is originally from Tasmania, found love with TikTok farmer Will Young in the villa, and she's not left his side since they exited the show - having moved in with him and his parents on their farm in Buckinghamshire. And it seems like Jessie is sold on life in the UK, as she spoke exclusively to OK! about her plans to move here permanently, and moving in to her own place with Will in the near future.
She revealed that she will soon be heading back to Australia, to "swap over her suitcase" and reset her visa. "The plan is to come back to the UK for the long term. I love it here and I haven't experienced the warmer weather yet, so I'm not going back to Australia before I get some sunshine," she told us.
"This is my first time proper in the UK. It's just so weird, I was saying to Will that usually people plan it when they move to a different country but I've just kind of ended up here. "I am loving the UK.
It feels like home to me." On meeting Will's parents and now living with them on the farm, Jessie said: "Now I'm living on the farm, I'm really close with Will's mum, because she's only got two sons. "Will's dad always tells me 'it's so nice having a girl around'." Despite loving living with Will's parents, Jessie revealed that the couple are looking to get their own place in the near future, although she admitted that they are not making those plans firm until after she returns from Australia. Speaking about the possibility of living in another building on the farm, Jessie said: "That would be ideal." She pondered:
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