Love Island's Layla reveals unaired scene with Jessie after Will's Casa Amor betrayal
22.02.2023 - 13:17
/ ok.co.uk
After growing close to fellow Islander Will Young, Love Island star Layla Al-Momani has opened up about a scene that was left unaired during her stint in the infamous ITV2 villa. The Love Island bombshell, who entered during the show’s Casa Amor twist, was seen flirting with farmer Will despite him previously claiming that he was potentially falling in love with fellow Islander Jessie Wynter.
However, while Layla and Will forged a connection in Casa Amor, in a dramatic recoupling viewers saw Will break things off with the 28 year old and instead choose to pursue his budding romance with Jessie. And now, after being dumped from the villa, Layla has taken to social media to reveal that she did in fact address the situation with Will’s partner Jessie - though claims that their chat didn’t make it onto our screens.
During an Instagram question and answer session, the Casa Amor bombshell was asked by a fan: “did u explain the whole story about will to jessie?" Prompted by the viewer’s question, Layla explained that she and Jessie, 26, discussed the love triangle situation and that she openly told Jessie how “guilty” 23 year old Will felt about it all. She said: “We have to remind ourselves that it is obviously a TV show and they can't fit everything in.
“I don't know why me telling Jessie that Will felt guilty wasn't included. But think about it, it might have been because it was already said by Will at the recoupling.” Layla added that despite finding herself in an awkward situation, she didn’t see Will as being a “bad guy” and that she thought Jessie was right to hold him accountable for his actions.
She continued: “I said that he felt guilty, that his head was jumbled. I also said that I don't think any of the three of us
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