Ronnie’s Love Island ex tells truth on claims he ‘snogs like a washing machine’

RONNIE Vint’s Love Island ex Jess White has revealed the truth about claims he “kisses like a washing machine”. The 28-year-old was labelled a bad kisser after Elma Pazar blasted his ki…
Ronnie’s Love Island ex tells truth on claims he ‘snogs like a washing machine’

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RONNIE Vint’s Love Island ex Jess White has revealed the truth about claims he "kisses like a washing machine".

The 28-year-old was labelled a bad kisser after Elma Pazar blasted his kiss for having a bit too much tongue action at high speed.

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Elma blasted Ronnie's kiss being like a 'washing machine'Credit: Eroteme

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Jess White could make a return to Love Island in this series of All StarsCredit: instagram/@jessamywhite

She vowed to “teach him how to kiss” after rating the snog five out of ten.

Reacting to Ronnie’s mistake by comparing her own experience, 26-year-old Jess said: “I mean I can’t speak for all his conquests…but he wasn’t as bad as a washing machine!

"Definitely not the best kiss I’ve had though."

Jess also appeared to confirm The Sun's exclusive story that she's in early talks to arrive as an All Stars bombshell.

If she makes it into the South Africa villa, she's bound to shake things up between Ronnie and Elma who have already rowed over his secret snog with her pal Kaz.

Jess added: "I’d rate Ronnie's kissing as a 6/10…but maybe I need to jog my memory?”

Ronnie was left fuming over the feedback he got moments after snogging his chosen "three sexiest islanders".

He was then slammed for kissing Kaz five minutes after sharing a smooch with Elma - who he was coupled up with.

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Kaz had taken Ronnie into the secret garden where sparks flew between the pair.

Elma through out Ronnie to sleep on the daybed that evening amid her fallout with Kaz.

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However, she was knocked back by Ronnie in the next recoupling when he chose to stick with Elma.

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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Kaz Crossley and Ronnie kissing on Love Island: All StarsCredit: Rex

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Jess with her ex Ronnie in series 11Credit: ITV2

Guide on How to Kiss

By Sally Land, The Sun's Agony Aunt

Start with the Basics: Begin with a long, sensual kiss on closed lips. This can be the perfect way to show your interest and desire for more without diving into anything too intense right away.

Lead with Your Lips: In those initial exploratory kisses, focus on your lips. You can introduce your tongue later, once you both feel more comfortable.

Go Slow with French Kissing: When you’re ready to move on to French kissing, avoid being too aggressive. Passionate kissing doesn’t mean fast and furious. Instead, start slowly and gently, with your lips and tongues barely touching.

Gauge Their Response: When your lips are together, gently touch their lips with your tongue. If they open their mouth, it’s a sign they’re ready for more.

Pay Attention to Their Cues: Kissing is like a conversation. Pay attention to their responses to learn about their kissing style. If you feel them retreating, it’s a cue to tone it down or stop. If they respond enthusiastically, continue exploring.

Communicate: Great kissing is all about great communication. Ask your partner how they like to kiss and let them show you. Practise together and ask for feedback to get more in tune with each other.

Enjoy the Process: Remember, kissing should be enjoyable and fun. Take your time to explore and enjoy the moments with your partner.

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