It's only day one and it already looks like it's already kicking off on Love Island tonight, with a cruel twist leaving the girls utterly seething.
Tonight, the Islanders are back in the iconic Majorca villa for the first time in two years after last year's summer series was cancelled due to lockdown.
The luxury Spanish home has had a few tweaks to it since then - now including a "dog house" for love rats - and this year's stars are excited to have a look around the pad.
In a teaser ahead of tonight's episode, the very first Islanders to jump out of their jeeps and hug one another are fashion blogger Kaz Kamwi and Nando's waitress Liberty Poole.

Holding hands, the girls giggle as they step foot in the villa and pop the prosecco. They are soon joined by beauty queen Sharon Gaffka, model Shannon Singh and lettings manager Faye Winter.
They go on to gather around the fire pit and are joined by host Laura Whitmore, who gushes that it is "so exciting".
The girls then line up, ready to pick their man as all the male Islanders make their dramatic entrances.

But Laura warns: "Girls, just a little bit of advice from me. If you want to keep hold of your man, you may have to graft a little bit harder."
All of the Islanders later enter the villa for a fun party, but the mood quickly shifts as they sit around the fire pit.

After a voice note is delivered to one of the male Islanders' phones, the girls' smiles drop and Faye looks positively seething.
Another female Islander - Chloe Burrows - is seen making her way to the villa as she flips her blonde hair off her shoulder.

Will she steal one of the girls' men?
Prior to entering the villa, Chloe said that she was taking part in the ITV2 series as she "has been in awful situationships" and "thought, why not?!".
"I like a good build," she said of her ideal man. "I go to the gym. I want someone who is funny. Really funny and caring and will do nice little things for you. And then obviously someone who you can depend on to not ditch you.
"Because I am quite a big character and quite loud, they would have to be as loud, if not more. I could never be with someone who is quiet. Someone that gives you a bit back."
*Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2