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Love Island star Jessie Wynter finally made her debut on Will Young’s beloved farm.
After narrowly missing a place in this year’s final – which crowned Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan winners, the 23-year-old farmer and the 26-year-old Aussie returned to the UK alongside fellow islanders Casey O’Gorman and Rosie Seabrook on Monday.
Sharing a series of loved-up snaps on their Instagram pages, Will and Jessie wrote: ‘To the Villa, to London, to the FARM. What a crazy, wonderful and life lasting journey this has been.
‘We made friends for life, met each other and more importantly have fallen in love.
‘We are so happy that we got this opportunity as without it we may have never met, We just want to thank all of you for the love and support we have gotten, we really couldn’t have done it without you. Love you all Will & Jessie.’
Jessie also shared a wholesome TikTok of her and beau Will cradling baby sheep.
When two worlds collide (Picture: @farmer_will_/Instagram)
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But first…. sightseeing (Picture:I @farmer_will_
Fellow islanders and superfans were living for Jessie’s arrival with one person writing: ‘THE FARM CONTENT WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR.’
Series seven finalist Chloe Burrows exclaimed: ‘Omg!’
Another added: ‘Omg not me patiently waiting since they left the villa for this.’
The two were smitten with each other from the start (Picture: ITV)
Kai and Sanam were crowned winners (Picture: ITV)
While many people tuned in to see how the final episode would unfold, the programme attracted far fewer viewers than last year, with its lowest ratings for the grand finale in seven years.
While many people tuned in to see how the final episode would unfold, the programme attracted far fewer viewers than last year, with its lowest ratings for the grand finale in seven years.
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ITV informed Metro.co.uk that the final of Winter Love Island 2023 had 1.3m viewers in total across all devices, becoming the most-watched programme among the 16 to 24 demographic on any channel on Monday evening.
The audience is said to have peaked at 1.5m viewers, according to the broadcaster, while the series is currently averaging 2.8m viewers when catch-up is also taken into account.
Love Island is available to stream on ITVX.
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‘To the Villa, to London, to the FARM.’