Love Island returns to our television screens tonight and looks set to be a dramatic episode as the islanders face a tense recoupling.
Another love-seeking hopeful will exit the villa on Sunday night's show as newcomer AJ Bunker, short for Andrea-Jane, gets to choose which male contestant has caught her eye as the islanders gather around the fire pit.
Coupling up for the very first time, the 28-year-old's choice will leave one of her female peers with out a partner and packing their bags for a flight home from Majorca.
During tonight’s episode, viewers will witness the 28-year-old hair extension technician making her decision in front of the fire pit.

As the hair extension technician explains her pick, she says: “I would like to couple up with this boy because first of all he is gorgeous. Since coming into the Villa, he has made me feel so comfortable. He has all the right morals I’m looking for in someone long term….”
It's then over to the boys to make their selections as the girls wait on nervously to discover whose time on the hit ITV2 show has come to an end.
Love Island viewers are hopeful that AJ will take a shine to unlucky-in-love Hugo Hammond, rather than break up Liam Reardon and Mille Court.

The new bombshell has flirted with the welsh hunk, who is currently coupled up with 24-year-old Millie, but the bricklayer has reassured his beau he would retract her advances.
However, Liam has no say in AJ's decision and needs to hope that teacher Hugo or one of the other boys is chosen to couple up with the blonde beauty.
AJ flirted with former cricket player Hugo earlier in the week, telling him: "You’re a very good looking guy and you’re lovely."
The 24-year-old responded, saying: "‘It’s nice that someone else has come in."
The shock recoupling will also see fellow newbie Danny Bibby pick a partner for the first time, after the 25-year-old apologised from inside the villa for her past use of racist language.
Eagle-eyed fans unearthed an a social media comment from the Wigan plumber where he used a racial slur in an conversation with a friend.
Angry viewers demanded ITV2 remove him from the villa, with some even threatening to report the show to Ofcom.

After Love Island bosses issued a statement from the reality star's dad on his behalf, they then informed the current islander of the backlash and allowed him to address the situation via a statement.
"I'd like to take the time to apologise to anyone that may have taken offence to my inappropriate remark," he said.
"I never meant anything malicious by this comment at all. I am not a racist person and it's unacceptable language and ignorant.
"I meant no offence and feel like I have really learnt from my mistakes and will never use that word again.
"I am a kind loving person and hopefully you get to see that in the show."