Another Love Island couple could be headed for a split in Wednesday's episode after the fallout from Sharon's row with Hugo.
Aaron, who is currently coupled up with Sharon, pulls her aside for a chat about the spat, saying he is seeing "red flags" in their romance due to the way she handled things.
Sharon and Hugo had argued after he said he doesn't like "fake" women, which caused a stir in the villa as many of the female Islanders have had plastic surgery and fillers.
Tonight, we'll see Aaron tell the boys that he didn't like how Sharon acted, before confronting her about it.

"I wanted to chat to you yesterday," Aaron tells her. "After yesterday, I didn't really like the way you reacted to everything.”
Sharon says: "From my perspective, you weren't in the conversation. So when I was talking to him I wasn't yelling."
He replies: "Personally, I do prefer someone a lot more chilled. We get on really well, that's pretty clear.
"But I do feel like there were a few red flags about. Can I see this working long-term? I’m not really sure. I didn’t want to continue it."

She says: "You didn't? Or you don't?”
Could they be the next Love Island couple to end their romance?
The tense moment follows a game played by the Islanders in Tuesday night's episode.
Hugo revealed his biggest turn-off is "Fake, yeah. Personality and looks" and said his "perfect type" is "Leggy blonde. Not fake."
Faye, who has had a boob job, then got involved, saying: "That word keeps getting thrown around, doesn't it?"

"I didn't mean anything malicious did I?" Hugo told her.
Sharon, who has also had a boob job, fumed: "I think I was just annoyed as a mate, I respect him enough to say to him, what you're saying is upsetting me."
Viewers slammed the two women's responses, accusing them of "ganging up" on Hugo, who was left in tears after the confrontation.
This isn't the first time Sharon's relationship with Aaron has proven to be rocky.

When the Islanders went on a brunch date, Aaron hit out at Sharon for being "career-driven" and said she didn't want to be a "housewife" as her partner worked.
He admitted that this made him feel disconnected from her.
His comments were criticised by viewers, who accused him of having old-fashioned and outdated views about women.
*Love Island airs tonight at 10pm on ITV2