LOVE Island star Jessie Wynter has shared an emotional reunion with her Australian family, but fans can't get over one family member's appearance.
Jessie Wynter, who found fame in the ninth series of UK Love Island after first appearing on the Australian version, has been reunited with her family.
Sharing a clip to her TikTok, Jessie told fans: "Coming home and surprising my family.
"I haven't seen them for almost a whole year so seeing them made my heart so full!!
"Also I have been home for a few days now, I was just too jetlagged to post."
In the clip, Jessie is first reunited with her sister Phoebe, then meeting her mum out Christmas shopping and finally her siblings Stella and Oscar.
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The sweet clip has drawn support from fans, yet some simply couldn't get over the youthful appearance of Jessie's mum.
One fan commented: "Wow.Your mum looks so young."
Another shared: "Wow your Mum looks amazing. Stella so excited to have you home for Christmas. Hope you and Will have a fab time."
"Your mum could be your sister Jess," posted a third.
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A fourth shared: "Your mam is gorgeous you look so much like her."
Reality star Jess currently lives alongside Love Island partner Will Young, known as Farmer Will, at his family's 700-acre farm near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
Earlier this year, Jessie and Will shared the exciting news now that Jessie has a three-year visa to stay in the UK.
In March during an interview with the Daily Mail, Jessie said: "Will and I are really excited.
"I am back in the UK with him, and I've officially got a three-year visa. At the moment we're currently house hunting!
"So we're looking to get our own place which is a big step in our relationship."
She added: "We do want a bit of a change and we want to be able to have our own space, but we'll always be nice and close to the farm."
The couple are also thought to be in talks to film a reality show of the farm, and their lives on it.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun on behalf of , Jessie said: "There's been a lot of meetings and a lot of discussions but to commission a full TV show is a lot of work a lot of planning and something that takes a long time, but yes we have had the discussion and we have had quite a few meetings and whatnot but nothing is set in stone."