Love Island has unveiled the Casa Amor bombshells who will be entering the ITV2 villa in tomorrow evening’s episode of the reality show - including one close friend of a former finalist.
Friday evening’s episode concluded with a juicy teaser clip promising the return of Casa this Sunday evening.
Voiceover star Iain Stirling confirmed the special villa was ready and waiting, as he said: "Sunday night, it's time for Casa Amor", while a series of clips from the second house was revealed.
The spin-off villa is set to rock the couples, as fresh and fragile relationships are put to the test with a series of new bombshells.
The six boys have now been confirmed after they touched down in South Africa to shake up the show and turn heads.
Casa Amor will undoubtedly spell trouble for the couples, as fans eagerly await to see who will be lured and tempted by the new Islanders.
One new arrival who could turn heads is Irish bombshell Martin, from Dublin, who already has a connection to Love Island before even entering the villa.
The new hopefuls include a close friend of former Love Island finalist Dami Hope, in the software engineer, who is hoping to turn heads.
The 27-year-old is pals with Dami, who made it all the way to the final with his girlfriend Indiyah Polack and came in third place during the summer.
Martin described himself as a 'winner' and admitted that he had been given some words of advice from Dami ahead of his own stint in the villa.
Revealing Dami's advice, he explained: “[Dami] said, Do your thing, be yourself and everyone else will get to know you, and get to see why we're friends.
“He was saying, You tell the boys on a night out, ‘This is how to talk to a girl’, now go and show them how it's done. I was like, I can do that!”
However, Martin has remained tight-lipped on who he wants to couple up with of the girls in the villa.
He teased: "I don't just have one person, I've got options..."
He continued: "I'm going to show what I'm like on the outside; I like to have fun and do my thing.
"If I like someone, I'm just going to say. And then if I like someone else, I'm just going to go for that.
"I'm going to explore my options and just be myself."
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.