Fans are going to have their fill of dating drama over the next few weeks - and Too Hot to Handle is seriously turning up the heat.
The trailer has landed for the second series as we get a close-up look at the sexy singles.
The show will be competing for our affections alongside Love Island as both series are set to return to screens in the coming weeks for a summer of red hot action.
The ultimate test of abstinence comes to us via Netflix - and it already looks juicy with massages being given and cocktails being sunk.
Contestants from all over the world only bag a big cash prize if they manage to stop themselves getting it on with somebody in the sunshine.
But they don't just lose the money if they have sex.

Kissing is banned too, and so is any form of close contact if you want to claim the $100,000 bounty.
Every time someone slips up, the cash total decreases - and frustrations shoot up.
Now we can see for ourselves who is looking likely to fold after a special preview was released.
It shows the ten sexy singles meet with filming taking place in the Turks and Caicos Islands - and the rules made very clear.
The voice over beams: "To those of you who need reminding... there is to be no kissing, no heavy petting - and no sex."

They are told: "I will deduct money if there are any meaningless flings."
Predictably, we soon see sex-starved singles locking lips!
Too Hot To Handle is back from June 23 and the sizzling summer of love shows no sign of going cold.
There is already a lot of sexual tension in the villa - and the hand-picked cast will do well to resist.
This year we have a party girl lawyer, a TikTok hunk who claims to get 200 saucy DMs a day and an erotic dancer.

Netflix introduced us to them all this week, and sparks are sure to fly.
There is also a footballer who rates himself '100 out of ten'.
In case you were wondering, any form of “self-gratification” is a complete no-no.
There's plenty of Brits on show and it's sure to be spicy - the trailer pans to the guys practicing some romping routines on sunbeds as the girls watch on.
The question is, will Love Island have a proper rival for the first time?

Many loved the first series of Too Hot to Handle, but it was also hammered by others.
Despite trending number 1 on Netflix around the world upon initial release, many critics lined up to slam the show.
It was branded an unappealing mix of Love Island and Temptation Island by some, while others found the show lacking direction.
As one critic wrote: “Its will-they-or-won’t-they concept is ruined as soon as it becomes clear that, yes, they obviously will, even if it means losing tens of thousands of dollars.”
Too Hot To Handle is back from June 23