A trio of Love Island stars who were dumped from the villa have tested positive for Covid after reuniting for a boozy night out.
The group of ex-contestants recently met up and hit the town together for the first time since leaving the ITV2 reality show.
The dumped islanders had all flown home from Majorca and followed strict quarantine rules in place for travellers arriving back in the UK.
But it appears that since enjoying their big night out, 25-year-old actress Amy Day has tested positive for the virus along with two other unnamed Love Islanders, The Mirror reports.
Amy said she was "fuming" when she found out she'd tested positive and was struggling with boredom during her isolation, but wasn't feeling too bad otherwise.

Taking to her Instagram stories, she added: "If anyone has any remedies or things to keep myself busy with during isolation, then ping those through, much appreciated.
"Obviously I’ll still be posting, I’m still on my phone, I definitely feel a lot better so I can’t complain. But yeah, I’ll see you on the other side guys, love you lots."
Those attending the post-villa London reunion at London's STK Restaurant included Amy's ex Hugo Hammond, Aaron Francis, Harry Young, Brad McClelland, Georgia Townsend and AJ Bunker.
Chuggs Wallis, Lillie Haynes, Jack Barlow, Medhy Malanda, Danny Bibby, Sam Jackson and Lucinda Strafford were also in attendance.
The cohort were quick to embrace their new found fame and flooded their Instagram with shots of themselves enjoying their night out, complete with fancy cocktails.

Danny uploaded a snap with ex Lucinda with the caption: "Got my lambo back."
But it wasn't until Amy tested positive for the virus that another two cast were said to have also come down with Covid.
An insider told The Sun : “Amy and the other islanders have all been super careful and stuck to their quarantine time when they arrived back in the UK.
“But as soon as that was up everyone was excited to see each other and have been hitting the town and now three of them have it."
According to the same source, the star was concerned about her parents contracting the virus from her and they have now been tested.