Love Island viewers believe the girls already predicted they were heading to Casa Amor after watching their 'underwhelming' reactions to entering the infamous villa.
ITV bosses sent the girls to Casa Amor for the first time in three years, just hours after a brutal dumping.
The girls were told they would be heading out to enjoy a cocktail night, but were instead driven to the second villa. It will now become their temporary home for the next few days.
The girls arrived at Casa Amor in two black cars, hugging as they stepped out, Tasha Ghouri pointed out the villa's iconic neon sign as Paige Thorne said: "It's going to be fine, it's going to be fine."
Indiyah Pollack said: "What the hell, not us in Casa Amor," as the girls walked around the villa.
Some fans believe their reactions to entering Casa Amor were fake, as the girls seemed slightly underwhelmed by the prospect of moving out of the main villa.
Writing on Twitter, one person said: "These people are rubbish actors, the girls knew where they were going and the boys know where the girls are. Please."
One fan said: "That reaction from the girls was so scripted."
Another tweeted: "Hate how it’s so obvious they all knew they were going to Casa Amor."
A fourth person wrote: "This is their reaction ??? They knewww," while another said: "I’m very disappointed The girls knew they where going Casa Amor and so did the boys the acting was poor."
Other viewers were quick to notice how affectionate the islanders were before the girls headed out, with some saying their long hugs were to make up for their separation.
One fan said: "The way they were kissing their men goodbye like soldier wives.. they all knew they were going to casa amor.. love island isn’t slick."
Another wrote: "We knew, they knew, everyone knew it was casa amor. That's why the guys were doing the goodbye forever hugs lol."
Casa Amor will put the Love Island couples to the test and is bound to cause tension between islanders.
The separation usually lasts for around four or five days, during which the boys and girls are introduced to a host of new singletons.
They then get the option to stick with their original partner or recouple with someone new.
This series has seen a lot of blossoming romances, including Tasha with Andrew Le Page, Gemma with Luca Bish, Indiyah with Dami Hope and Paige with Jacques O'Neill.
Only time will tell which couples will survive the test of Casa Amor.