Love Island's Paige 'can't wait' to see Jacques as he tells Cheyanne: 'I only want to get to know you'
06.07.2022 - 20:35
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Love Island looks set for even more drama on Wednesday as it sees Jacques O'Neill kiss new girl Cheyanne Kerr while Paige Thorne has remained loyal. On Tuesday's episode, Jacques, 23, who is partnered with Paige and had remained loyal so far, vowed to "crack on" and put himself "out there".
And during Wednesday's episode, he decides to pursue a romance with Cheyanne as the two head to the terrace after he also pulled Mollie Salmon for a chat. Cheyanne is keen to know how his earlier chat with Mollie went, to which Jacques replies: "How did my chat go?" as he puts his arm around her.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . He adds: "Aww are you getting cosy now I only want you?" as he explains that he told Mollie he only sees her as a "good friend" and nothing else.
Jacques confirms to Cheyanne: "I told you I only wanna get to know you" as he leans in for a kiss. However, over at Casa Amor, after both villas learn that a recoupling looms and they need to decide whether to stay with their original couplings or change, Paige admits she can't wait to see Jacques unaware he's been smooching Cheyanne.
She says: "I am one of those people that is a glass half full, I am actually really excited to go back just so I can see Jacques again." With a recoupling looming, will Jacques remain with Paige or change to be with Cheyanne? Jacques' kiss comes as emotional Paige has remained loyal over at Casa Amor, even friendzoning Billy Brown due to her feelings for Jacques. Viewers were left stunned over the teaser, which aired Jacques' kiss at the end of Tuesday's episode, as they demanded that producers send a postcard of the smooch immediately to Paige.Taking to
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