Love Island’s farmer Will cosies up with Jessie Winter as he teases marriage proposal

Former Love Island contestants Will Young and Jessie Wynter looked very glamorous as they attended the Farmer Weekly Awards last night, October 5, at Grosvenor House in London.

The couple, who met on the fan-favourite reality show during the ninth series earlier this year attended the awards with Will saying on Instagram that they’d had “an amazing time.”

Jessie looked beautiful in a black maxi dress with a V-shaped neckline and wore her hair in loose curls, while Will looked smart in a matching black suit accessorised with a dicky bow.

Speaking at the awards, Will said he believes news outlet Farmers Weekly could help bring younger people into the farming industry.

“Farmers Weekly is definitely something that could get younger people in[to] it. Social presence and everything like that like we’re doing today,” he said pointing at the camera.

He continued: “But yeah, it’s been an absolutely amazing event.”

The 24 year old, hinted that he might pop the question in the near future, and said that he someday wanted children.

He told MailOnline: “I’ve got plans for marriage, for kids, proposing. I've got plans for it all."

Jessie then said: "No, this is the real deal. We are like inseparable. We're soulmates. We're together all the time and we don't really want to be apart at all."

Will also gushed about his girlfriend to OK! exclusively about life on the farm with Jessie, who now lives there and “loves being on the farm.”

“I’ve always wanted someone I could bring back to the farm and I don’t think I could’ve found anyone better than Jessie as she was brought up in the Australian countryside and loves being on the farm.

He continued: “My mum didn’t set foot on the farm in the first 10 years of her relationship with my dad, so seeing Jessie want to help out was amazing.”

However, the farmer-turned-reality-star said that Love Island may not have happened.

“Before I got the phone call that said I was going to fly out to South Africa [for the show], I hadn’t taken the prospect of going on seriously,” says Will.

“The first thing I did was have a sit-down conversation with my dad. It wasn’t like I could leave my job and call it quits – I needed a replacement. If I couldn’t find someone to take my place, I wouldn’t have gone on it. The farm was more important than Love Island.”

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