Love Island viewers were left wondering whether one of the islanders was even still in the villa during Monday night's episode.
Fans took to social media yesterday to question where Maxwell Samuda, 23, was as he didn't seem to appear much in the episode. They expressed confusion on Twitter.
One person asked: "Is Maxwell even in the villa?" Another tweeted last night: "Wait where the hell is Maxwell?" A third questioned on the platform: "Anyone remember Maxwell?"
"Was Maxwell in tonight's episode?" teased another viewer yesterday. Another said: "Wait ... where is Maxwell?" Whilst one viewer asked if he was "playing hide and seek".
Although some fans may have wondered if he had secretly left the villa, he did feature in the episode. This included appearing during a party that was hosted in the villa.
A teaser clip for Tuesday's episode of the ITV2 dating show has further confirmed that he remains an islander. The footage hints at drama in the villa following recent events.
The first look shows Maxwell and Olivia Hawkins, 27 - who are coupled up - talking to Martin Akinola, 27. The trio are seen sat around the firepit in an upcoming scene.
It's understood to be from the aftermath of their co-star Tanya Manhenga, 23 - who's coupled up with Martin - publicly declaring her love for Shaq Muhammad, 24, in last night's episode.
Martin shares his thoughts with Olivia and Maxwell. He is heard telling them: "I look like an idiot in front of everyone. I feel like causing some drama right now though."
Maxwell - who had joined the show in Casa Amor - appears to support the suggestion. He seems to tell Martin in response: "I'm all here for it and I've got your back".
The teaser reveals that Martin confronts Tanya. He tells her at one point: "You are a liar. You made me look like an idiot". Tanya looks set to defend herself in the villa though.
Love Island continues tonight on ITV2 and ITVX from 9pm. You can catch up on previous episodes through ITVX.
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