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Love Island USA winners Zeta Morrison and Timmy Pandolfi may escape
Love Island USA winners Zeta Morrison and Timmy Pandolfi can go to court after they leave the villa.
The couple – who discussed the prospect of marriage on the series “Peacock” – only talk about why an escape is likely.
“I think this is something that happens after passing a combat test, and it’s not something we should be afraid of,” says Pandolfi.
โWe had discussions about how most people act [getting married]. It’s super orderly and planned, with the dates marked on the calendar. “
A handsome personal trainer and real estate specialist adds: “I think for us, if it had come to this point, it would just be something like,” Hey, today is the day. Let’s do it.'”
Morrison – who has repeatedly claimed to join the show to “find a husband, not a boyfriend” – agrees. “Yes, that’s just how we are,” he says. “Just like the vibration of going to court.”
The stunning model-actress admits that it would not be a waste to abandon the traditional ceremony because “she was never a girl” who dreamed of getting married.
โI’ve never been. I think it would be beautiful to start an entire wedding – and that could happen in the future, especially for family and friends, she explains.
โBut I’m the type [who loves] a love that is so pure that when it happens, it’s just for the two of you. And I think we feel the same. ”
Before tying the knot, however, the duo – affectionately nicknamed “Zimmy” by fans – are excited to date in the real world.
Morrison, who is originally from Great Britain, and Pandolfi, a former New York resident, moved to Los Angeles before meeting on Love Island USA – according to them, the coincidence seems to be a “wink” from God.
Morrison certainly believes their love story was written with the help of a force majeure.
“[God] is definitely responsible. Before I got on the show, my mom saw girls before they stood up for the boys and were rejected. And she didn’t have it. So before going on the show, she said, โDon’t marry anyone! โฆ You will get a pair with someone. You will get to know them and it will be fine, โexplains the British beauty.
“And then, of course, Timmy leaves and is the second boy.” We made eye contact and I just felt something, โhe says, telling about his first look at Pandolfi. “His energy was just that strong.”
That’s when the man upstairs walked in, says Morrison.
โI just felt this tick on both sides of my arms. I was just struggling like, “No, no, no, no. This goes against everything you said you would do on day one, โshe continues.
โAnd I just couldn’t help but do it. I felt my body being pushed and I thought, “Go with your instincts, take a step forward for him, he will choose you and everything will be fine.” And that’s exactly what happened. “
Pandolfi notes that Morrison’s “energy” was just as irresistible. โThat’s what all these love songs are about. All these unexplained things, the feeling of flowing with instinct – gushes out. “I felt warm from her.”
Loved by both Love Island USA castmates and viewers alike, the lovebirds rose above the competition and eventually took home the title of America’s Favorite Couple and the accompanying $ 100,000 prize for Sunday’s finale.
“We never expected this,” admits Morrison. “But we are so grateful and we can’t wait to connect with all the fans.”
Morrison and Pandolfi won, while Sydney Paight and Isaiah Campbell came in second and Deb Chubb and Jesse Bray took third.
Couples – and many deceased islanders – will be discussing their “Love Island USA” journeys when the Season 4 reunion begins Thursday, September 1 at 9:00 p.m. EST in Peacock.