Leah Kateb & Miguel Harichi From ‘Love Island USA’ Take Us Out for a Date Night in NYC | Takes Us Out
‘Love Island USA’ season 6 stars Leah Kateb and Miguel Harichi take us on a date night to PLANTA Queen in New York City, the restaurant where they became official. The couple dives into a deep Q&A about their relationship, how it has evolved since leaving the villa, the significant role Taylor Swift plays in their relationship, and Leah’s journey to becoming the chief creative officer and “re-founder” of Skylar. They also serenade each other, re-enact the Heart Rate Challenge, and more!
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Miguel Harichi:
So for those who don’t know, Planta was actually the first place I ever took you for our date on your birthday. So it only made sense that I took you here for our first ever ‘Take Us Out’ with Billboard. What did you think about that date? And what do you remember about that date?
Leah Kateb:
I remember it was my birthday. Everyone I felt like was, like, trying to keep me distracted, but Miguel had also been like, ghosting me.
Miguel Harichi:
Yeah.
Leah Kateb:
For like, the whole day.
Miguel Harichi:
I could tell I was in trouble.
Leah Kateb:
And I was like, super annoyed, but it was because he was like, you were trying to surprise me.
Miguel Harichi:
It was like a week, right? Of me, like, ghosting-
Leah Kateb:
No, it wasn’t a week. Oh, a week? You would have been blocked.
Miguel Harichi:
It was a couple days, yeah no actually, no, it was a couple days.
Leah Kateb:
It was like two days. A week? I would have blocked you.
Miguel Harichi:
It just felt like a week for you and for me.
Leah Kateb:
But he was like, trying to be like, inconspicuous about surprising me for my birthday. And…
Miguel Harichi:
It worked.
Leah Kateb:
It worked, but at what cost?
Miguel Harichi:
We got Dario and Serena for holding it down. Leah, what’s your go-to order from the menu?
Leah Kateb:
Okay, we love the truffle fried rice. We love the noodles. There’s like the mushroom hand roll.
Miguel Harichi:
Yeah, the rolls.
Leah Kateb:
Oh, and then the torched and pressed.
Miguel Harichi:
The torched and pressed?
Leah Kateb:
Is that what it’s called? That one’s bomb.
Miguel Harichi:
You’ve got memory, d**n.
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