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Love Island’s Will and Jessie announce major milestone in their relationship

Love Island’s Will and Jessie announce major milestone in their relationship

Former Love Island stars Will Young and Jessie Wynter have shared an exciting milestone in their relationship with their fans.

The couple, who have been together since meeting on the 2023 winter show Love Island, have announced that they plan to move out of Will’s parents’ farm and that the pair are actively looking for their first home together.

Speaking to MailOnline, Jessie confirmed that they are considering London and Manchester as locations and plan to rent a flat in their chosen city for around six months before considering buying.

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“Will and I are really excited,” said Jessie. “I’m back in the UK with him and I’m officially on a three-year visa. So no more short-term visas, which means we’re house hunting at the moment!”

“So we want our own place, which is a big step for our relationship, and yeah, we’ll just see where the road takes us.

“We’re still in discussions about where we’re going to settle permanently, so we’re open to recommendations. We’re looking around, but I think we’re both really excited.

“We want a bit of variety and our own space, but we still want to be close to the farm.”

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Last week, Jessie also spoke about her struggle with body dysmorphia and how it has affected her life throughout her life, and hopes to use the platform to act as a role model and raise awareness of the condition.

“I want people to understand that even if they feel alone, they are not alone in this,” she said.

“Anyone, no matter what size they are, can go through this and I think we all need to be there for each other and continue to raise awareness and break down those stigmas.”

For more information and support about body dysmorphic disorder visit NHS Choices (www.nhs.uk), MIND on 0300 123 3393 (www.mind.org.uk) and the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Foundation (www.bddfoundation.org).

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