I’m a body language expert and Gemma Owen secretly LOVED Luca’s jealous reaction to Billy flirting with her
A BODY language expert has claimed Gemma Owen secretly LOVED Luca’s jealous reaction to Billy flirting with her.
Fishmonger Luca admitted “losing his head” after seeing charming Billy put his arm around Gemma and having cosy chats.
And tonight viewers will see his reaction to walking in on bombshell Adam Collard, 26, cracking on with Gemma, 19, while the boys were away.
Despite their co-stars claiming Luca is “suffocating” Gemma in the villa, a body language expert insists Gemma enjoys the attention.
Speaking on behalf of Betfair Casino, Darren Stanton revealed: “Gemma appeared to like seeing Luca’s reaction when Billy was flirting with her in front of him, despite seeming annoyed on the surface she flashed an expression known as ‘reaping delight’.
“It’s a psychological gesture where someone feels they have moral superiority or are in control of another person.”
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Meanwhile Luca tries to disguise his jealousy in front of Billy – but dramatically fails.
Roofer Billy, 23, tries to impress dressage rider Gemma, 19, in the kitchen with some flirty banter.
He put his arm around her and asked: “Shall I feed you it? Will I get told off?”
Gemma bluntly replied: “Yeah, so get off me.”
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Gemma pulled away from Billy’s embrace and shrugged him off before looking over at Luca’s reaction.
Sitting on the beanbags, Luca witnesses the exchange and admitted: “I’m just like tonight mate…my head’s gone.”
Gemma then told Billy that the beanbags are placed directly in front of the kitchen, meaning Luca would have seen everything.
Darren added: “Billy makes Luca feel quite insecure. He seems to be a stronger personality and right from the beginning of this process Luca has worn his heart on his sleeve.
“When he sees Billy and Gemma together, he doesn’t like it.
“You’ll often see him with his head down and a forced smile on his face, revealing he’s both nervous and embarrassed about the situation.”