It's baaaack - Casa Amor is officially set to return to our screens for the upcoming summer 2021 series.
The news comes amid fears it had been axed when it didn't appear in the 2019 series - and this year is set to be a dramatic one.
The iconic house will look different however and is set to "shake things up", The Sun reports.
If you aren't familiar, Casa Amor, which usually lasts around four days, sees the men head off to another villa mid-way through the series where they meet a whole new set of women.
The same happens with the women, but they remain in the main Mallorca villa as a whole group of new men enter.
The idea is to see if they meet anyone new and if so, will they be tempted to re-couple, leaving their partner back at the villa, single.
There were previous reports of Glasgow-born Jay Munro entering the villa, however in the recently announced line-up, there was no sign of him. Could he appear when the loved-up couples part ways?

The villa, Spanish for Love House, has seen many dramatic scenes in the past, stirring up a lot of controversy.
Do you remember back in 2018 when Josh Denzel, who coupled up with Georgia Steel, later ended up coupling with Casa Amor's Kaz Crossley meanwhile she stayed "loyal" (her famous saying) leaving her single?
A source said: "It’s the twist that makes the show and gives them some of their best scenes and ratings.
"The episodes where half of the cast go to Casa Amor always rate really highly so producers were keen to keep it in.
"It’s part of the fabric of the show and viewers absolutely love it. When producers are going to introduce it into the series remains to be seen, but when it does it’s sure to shake things up."
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