Love Island star Jessie made headlines alongside boyfriend Will Young as they appeared on the 11th series of the popular reality show. During a session with host Maya Jama, the couple fielded questions about their life in the villa.
Following the appearance, Jessie, known for her candid nature, took to Snapchat to address rumors circulating about her physique. She clarified that recent attention on social media speculating about “new girls” referred to her breasts, insinuating a recent augmentation. Jessie set the record straight, asserting that any change in her body was simply due to natural weight gain, jokingly noting the unexpected benefits of such assumptions.
The 27-year-old, who rose to fame on Love Island Australia in 2019 and later surprised fans with her appearance on the South African edition, has been open about her past cosmetic procedures. She previously expressed regrets about undergoing a breast augmentation, emphasizing a desire to counsel her younger self against it. Despite initial complications, Jessie shared that corrective measures have since been successful, describing the experience as transformative.
In addition to her past decisions regarding cosmetic surgeries, Jessie disclosed a recent undisclosed nose job aimed at rectifying a deviated septum and addressing a previous injury. Looking forward, Jessie and Will have set their sights on the future, having recently moved to the UK and begun the process of settling down. Jessie, in particular, expressed eagerness to start a family, acknowledging her age and the couple’s timeline for potential children.
“As I’m turning 28 this year,” Jessie shared, “we’re hoping for things to fall into place soon. If not this year, we’re looking towards the next, mindful of the timeline as I approach my thirties.”
Jessie’s candid revelations about her body and future plans underscore her ongoing journey in the public eye, reflecting her openness about personal experiences and aspirations.
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