Love Island's Will shares future plans with Jessie as he makes big decision
Love Island couple Will Young and Jessie Wynter have made a big decision about their future after their exit.
The pair met on this year's series of Winter Love Island, but with Jessie being from Australia and Will from the UK, it meant the pair had a bigger decision than most to make about how they'd carry on their relationship out the villa.
Will and Jessie have now decided how they plan to continue their romance, and where they will settle for the foreseeable future, with the farmer keen to show his new girlfriend around his family farm, and his workplace.
Asked what's next for them, she said: "I’m heading to Will’s farm for the interim! I’m very excited to go there. I’ll be looking to move to London. Samie and I were going to look at apartments so we’ll see how all of that goes."
Will echoed Jessie's sentiment and revealed he'd be keen to visit Australia too.
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He said: "I think it’s very fair to say I would go to Australia. A relationship is a two-way thing. It would be unfair for me to rely on Jessie moving here 100%. Australia has always been a place I’d like to go to and travel."
The pair met one another's families during their last day in the villa.
"They said you can really see that we’re suited and that we do love each other. So basically, get Jessie ready to get on the farm!" Will said, before adding: "Getting to see her sister and mum was a very special surprise. I think her mum is very, very sweet, a very sweet woman. I think me and her sister will get on very well. Our personalities are very similar."
Jessie said being with her family was the best thing, and their families might never have met without that trip to South Africa.
She said: "My family are my world. That was one of the best moments in the Villa. If it wasn’t for them flying to South Africa I don’t think my mum would have been able to meet Will’s dad, so that’s obviously an incredible experience. My dad had to stay home and look after my sister. They’ve never left Australia so that was huge to me."