With tensions already running high in the 2023 Love Island villa the introduction of two new bombshells is sure to bring more drama. Both new bombshells, including new girl Jessie Wynter, have already had their taste of Love Island.
Jessie took part in the second series of Love Island Australia, meaning she knows what it is like to be in the villa. The 26-year-old is from Tasmania and living in Sydney as a personal trainer and influencer. You can keep up to date with the latest TV news by signing up to the newsletter here.
Talking before entering the show Jessie explained what went wrong in her relationship with Tom who she met on the Australian Love Island. She said: "I’d been on the show for quite some time before he came on, so I feel like the relationship was slightly unbalanced in that way - he knew a lot more about me than I knew about him. When we got out of the Villa I thought everything was great and fun, however I just don’t think we were both on the same page."
Jessie also described herself as a wild child, she said: "I'm a little bit of a wild child, if there’s something I want to do I will go and do it, no matter how many times I’m told not to. I am very much the ‘fun friend".
Also joining Jessie in the villa will be fellow former Love Island Australia bombshell Aaron Wynter. The bombshells will be entering the villa at a tense time when emotions and arguments are flying after a dramatic re-coupling that shook up the villa. Many couples were split apart and the Islanders found themselves with new partners, which some were not happy about.
Love Island airs on weekdays and Sundays on ITV2.
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