Love Island's Layla slams Will with Jessie: 'You don’t kiss someone if you’re into another'
18.02.2023 - 12:01
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island’s Layla Al-Momani has slammed Will Young’s connection to Jessie Wynter, after the TikTok farmer chose to remain with the Australian bombshell after Casa Amor. Despite coupling up with Jessie in the main villa, Will decided to explore a connection with Layla in Casa Amor, only to choose to remain with Jessie once returning to the main villa.
However, Will quickly admitted to having his head turned by Layla while they were apart and confessed to kissing the Casa Amor bombshell, leaving Jessie heartbroken. Upon leaving the villa, Layla has now spoken out about her and Will’s connection, insisting that there was “something there” between the two of them.
Speaking about his decision to go back to Jessie after Casa Amor, Layla said: “Will’s guilt took over, I don’t think it was anything to do with mine and his connection, he just felt too guilty.” She added: “You don’t kiss somebody if you’re into someone else. We got on, there was something there.” Layla also spoke about forming a connection with Will, saying the farmer is “so lovely and real”.
She said: “I thought it was just a friend vibe but then he made a comment about me turning his head, which caught me by surprise. Spending every day with him was just amazing and has this side to him which is really deep and personal which is so lovely and real.
"He’s just so sexy, the more time I spent with him the more attracted I was to him.” It comes after Jessie found herself heartbroken after Will admitted to cheating in Casa Amor while she had remained loyal. During Friday's episode she met with Layla outside the villa to get the rundown of what happened and then started sobbing as she expressed her disappointment in Will, confessing that she was in love with the
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