Love Island's Casey O'Gorman has found himself in a love triangle with Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall this week.
But the bombshell won't be too gutted if he gets dumped from the villa as he has a very lavish home to return to.
The 26-year-old recruitment consultant lives at his family home in Hertfordshire and has given fans a glimpse of his swanky pad on Instagram.
The plush home has a huge modern kitchen with a white marble island and double fridge complete with water and ice dispenser.
The open plan dining space has a table with benches and chairs tucked underneath covered in grey fur rugs perfect for big family meals.
Casey has a two-year-old black labrador puppy named Bunty that he shared in cute snaps writing: "Gis’ a kiss girl."
Meanwhile on Love Island, the return of Casa Amor could soon throw a spanner in the works.
The ITV show has remained tight-lipped on when the villa will be split in two but it's now been reported that these scenes will air next week.
The source revealed: "Casa Amor starts filming this weekend and then viewers will see the explosive fall out next week."
"It'll be one of the most dramatic Casa Amor splits ever as apart from two couples, all the relationships are so fragile. Fans won't want to miss it," the insider told The Sun.
A Love Island representative declined to confirm the reports when contacted by Mirror.
ITV viewers have been desperate for Casa Amor to return after Lana rejected Casey and reunited with Ron.
One tweeted: "When’s Casa amor?? I feel like we’ve been waiting for ages #loveisland," and another said: "Literally cannot wait for casa amor to break Lana and Ron up again they’re so immature #loveisland."
"I think this series casa amore will be the best yet. No couple is safe as i producers will try damage Tanya & Shaq. Can't wait to see Lana face when Ron "would be silly not to get to know" all the girls. Hope they all choose violence! #loveisland #LoveIslandUK," a third wrote. (sic)
Someone else shared: "Lana wait until you reach casa amour then you’ll see the real test #loveisland."
Each year, Casa Amor sees the girls or boys separated with one half of the Islanders spending time in a new villa while the other half stays in the main villa.
Both villas are treated to a new batch of Islanders with the intention of tempting the original Islanders.
The villa is brought together in a nerve-racking recoupling where each Islander has to decide whether to stick with in their couple before finding out whether their partner has betrayed them.
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