Love Island's Paige Turley and Finn Tapp make date confession about two-year anniversary
13.02.2022 - 18:17
/ ok.co.uk
Paige Turley and Finn Tapp have admitted that they don't know when their exact anniversary is due to a Love Island rule when they were in the villa. The ITV2 show winners, 24 and 22, met on the winter series of the hit dating show in 2020 and they celebrated two years together on Tuesday 8 February as they attended the Brit Awards 2022.
Speaking exclusively to OK! , Paige and Finn, who have teamed up with In The Style for a Valentine's Day collection, admitted that due to not knowing what the time is in the Love Island villa, they don't know the exact date of their anniversary.Talking about their two-year anniversary, Paige said: "We don't actually know the exact date, Finn's trying to work it out... but we don't know.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . "See because we don't know the time in the villa, we actually don't know the exact date when it is but you're [Finn] just claiming it's today [Tuesday 8 February] aren't you?" With Finn adding: "Oh yeah, I think it's today!" Asked what their two-year anniversary plans are, Paige joked: "I'm going to leave this one for Finn!" While Finn quipped: "Yeah, I've got a few things up my sleeve...
but obviously, I can't tell you that!" The couple also opened up about their future plans, revealing that they want to get a puppy and are currently house hunting in Manchester. Asked what their next step is, Paige exclaimed: "Hopefully it's a puppy! Initially we had said an English Bulldog...
but I think recently I have made him [Finn] turn to having two German Shepherds. Not the one, two, but it's got to be two!" While Finn added: "We're just trying to enjoy life at the minute, make some memories and then we'll
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