Love Island's Jessie in tears after brutal challenge leaves her uncertain
Love Island ’s Jessie Wynter broke down in tears after taking part in last night’s challenge.
The last couples of the show were subjected to a brutal ranking task during the ITV dating series, with the public and their fellow Islanders weighing in on their relationships.
Fellow competitors and the public were asked to order the top three game-playing couples, the couple with the least amount of sexual chemistry and the most attractive couple.
The Islanders also voted that Jessie, 26, and farmer Will Young, 23, were the most unrequited couple, which caused Jessie to break down in floods of tears.
Following the challenge, the Australian beauty and the TikTok star headed to the kitchen to discuss the result.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesSeeing his other half in a solemn mood, Will said to Jessie: "Let me give you a hug" and asked her: “What’s up, tell me?”
Jessie said to Will: “I feel like everything has built up, it feels like you definitely think that I’m the one-sided one here.
"Even you being like yeah, you definitely don’t like me as much.”
In an attempt to cheer her up, Will said: “What I’m saying is from what other people have said to me, this isn’t how I feel.”
“I know you don’t feel that," Jessie added.
It comes as fellow islander Olivia Hawkins has broken her silence since returning home to the UK after being dumped from the villa.
The 27-year-old boxing ring girl, who left in an “exclusive” couple alongside Maxwell Samuda, 23, has revealed that the “real journey starts now” since her villa exit.
Her family welcomed her home with a pink and white balloon which read: "So proud of you, Olivia."
Taking to , the reality star wrote: "Home safely! Thank you all for your lovely messages of support whilst I've been in the villa, so good to be reunited with friends and family. Much love, Olivia."
The pair left the ITV2 show after being voted the least compatible pair by home viewers.
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