'Awkward' season 5 spoilers: Jenna confesses her feelings to Matty in episode 7 'The Big Reveal'

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Is Jenna (Ashley Rickards) ready to tell the truth to Matty (Beau Mirchoff)?

In MTV's "Awkward" season 5 episode 7 titled "The Big Reveal," Jenna is contemplating telling Matty about how she really feels about him after realizing that she never really stopped loving him.

In the preview of the upcoming episode, Jenna is seen summoning all the courage that she needs to tell Matty that she is still in love with him. However, she needs to make sure that her feelings are real before telling her ex-boyfriend about it.

Matty's other ex-girlfriend Gabby (Erinn Westbrook) was the one who broke the news to Jenna that the popular Palos Hills High School student is still in love with her. But Jenna is still having a hard time accepting the truth. Will she be able to say the words in front of Matty in the coming episode?

Meanwhile, the promo for "Awkward" season 5 episode 7 shows Jenna's mom revealing that Matti went to their house during the spring break, but she asked Matty to go home and leave her daughter alone. This surprises Jenna, but it also makes it harder for her to decide how to tell Matty that she still thinks about him while arguing with herself why she needs to tell her ex about it.

By the end of the promo clip, both Jenna and Matty blurt out that they love each other, and the two kiss on top of a table while being surrounded by the Palos Hills High School student body.

But since this is "Awkward," it is hard to believe that the magical kissing scene between Jenna and Matty actually happened. It could either be a dream sequence, or Jenna was just imagining things.

"Awkward" season 5 episode 7 airs on Monday, Oct. 12, on MTV.

Will Jenna finally tell Matty how she feels? Next week on Awkward.

Posted by Awkward on Thursday, 8 October 2015
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