Jessie Wynter of Love Island is still reeling after her lover Will Young’s betrayal at Casa Amor, causing many to link the continuing adultery scandal to Ross and Rachel from Friends.
Despite being paired with Aussie stunner Jessie, Farmer Will has experienced the consequences of his choice to kiss Layla Al-Momani at Casa Amor.
Jessie was furious when she found out about the kiss at the recoupling and refused to speak to Will while still upset by the betrayal.
Will ultimately kissed and reconciled with the fitness trainer, proclaiming his love for her.
The Casa Amor kiss, on the other hand, has lingered in Jessie’s memory, especially because none of the lads chose her and Will as the most suitable pair in a challenge this week.
On the show on Wednesday, Jessie confronted Will about her thoughts and said she’s struggling to move forward.
Things only got worse when Will disclosed that he’d ended things with Layla on day two of Casa Amor, not day one as he had previously indicated.
‘That’s a really big detail to miss off, that you didn’t call things off on the first night but the second night,’ Jessie told him.
‘I feel like, Will, there are these tiny details you keep missing out… Those tiny details are what’s chipping away at my trust issues.’
Speaking in the Beach Hut, Jessie further explained: ‘I feel like he hasn’t really looked after my heart. I just don’t think he realises how much this has hurt me.’
The other islanders observed a shift in Jessie and Will’s dynamic and commented that things had altered since they had returned from Villa Amor.
It’s evident that Jessie is still addicted to the betrayal, and one viewer compared the scenario to the on/off pair, Ross and Rachel, from the classic comedy Friends.
Many will recall Ross kissing the Xerox girl on a night out just hours after an intense quarrel with Rachel, who finally found out, resulting in the continuing ‘we were on a break’ story.
One viewer tweeted: ‘Will and Jessie situation reminds me of Rachel and Ross in Friends, when Ross cheated. Rachel was so hurt becos she believed Ross was the last person on earth that would hurt her. Jessie is feeling the same way, she never thought Will would ever hurt her that way.’
Sharing their thoughts on the situation, another weighed in: ‘I think Jessie could end up leaving the villa for the sake of her mental health. I can’t see her getting over it. She must have been treated badly in the past.’
Defending Jessie’s reaction, one other said: ‘I don’t feel sorry for Will. Actions have consequences especially when you disregard someone’s feelings in the process. We all thought they would be fine during #casaamor because Will would never stray and we doubted Jessie’s feelings for him, well.’
Love Island airs each night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.