Love Island's Iain Stirling confirmed at the end of Friday's episode that something big was happening in the villa.
The famous visits from the parents and family members of the Islanders is now upon us, and will air on Sunday night ahead of Monday's 2021 final.
In a preview for Sunday night's episode, a stunned Millie Court is left reeling when she receives a text message with some big news.
Suddenly she screams out, asking partner Liam Reardon if the picture she has been sent is of his parents, with her own family also featuring in the snap.
After weeks away from their loved ones, the Islanders will all finally be reunited with family members and will get to introduce them to their new other half.

The famous moment that happens every series has brought joy and awkwardness over the years, with past mistakes brought up in front of parents and close relatives.
Liam may be grilled over his kiss with Lillie Haynes in Casa Amor, when he let down Millie, while the pair are now firmly back on track and in love.
Toby Aromolaran ditching Chloe Burrows only to realise he really liked her may also come up.
There are only four couples left on the show, with one set to take the crown on Monday evening.
It follows the departure of Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish on Friday, as they split up after seven weeks together.
Calling time on their romance, they decided to leave the villa too after going their separate ways.
They'd been on their final date together despite their emotional break-up just hours before, which led to their big decision.

As they returned, they asked their fellow Islanders to gather at the fire pit leaving them worried.
Liberty and Jake then confessed they had split for good, and would be going their separate ways.
Liberty said: "We've just both come to the conclusion that obviously that in this moment in time, it's best for us to go our separate ways."

Jake added: "Right now, our heads are just... yeah..." with Liberty saying: "We're just not getting on."
Liberty said they did not want to take up a place around strong couples, or drain the life out of the villa by sticking around amid their heartache.
Their fellow islanders were visibly shocked and gutted to hear they had quit the show, and the tears soon started flowing.
It was then time for the Islanders to say their goodbyes, as the pair made their way out of the villa.
The girls shared their hopes the right man would come along for Liberty, as they shared their upset to be losing her - while the boys also couldn't believe Jake was going too.
The former couple stepped out of the villa together as friends, waving goodbye to their crying housemates as they went - with viewers also in tears.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.