Love Island fans will witness Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu showing off her impressive singing vocals on Wednesday night, during a rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Going all out for the popular kids' lullaby, Ekin-Su sings for the babies as they put them all to bed during the baby challenge.
Each couple become parents and are given a doll to care for for the day, as each Islander is put to the test.
As well as the usual humour and stress that comes with the challenge, there will be a moment towards the end of the episode when Ekin-Su sings the babies to sleep.
The moment has been teased in a first-look clip of the latest episode, and fans are already impressed.
Hitting all the notes and making a ballad out of the lullaby, Ekin-Su sings in front of her Islanders - with some viewers confused as to why she didn't sing in the recent talent show.
As the clip was shared to Love Island's Instagram and Twitter pages, fans took to the comments and shared their surprise over how good she is at singing.
One viewer wrote on Twitter: "Look at my good sis Ekin su singing. What talent does she not have."
Another fan tweeted: "Ekin should have sang in the talent show lol," as a third added: "Ekin should have sang in the talent show omg that was pretty good."
A fourth viewer commented: "EKIN CAN SING TOO?! what can’t she do."
The comments kept on coming too, as another wrote: "EKIN CAN SING?"
Ekin-Su was actually a pop star in Turkey, and featured on a track with Turkish singer and songwriter Seçil Gür in 2018.
It comes as the result of the latest dumping will be confirmed at the start of Wednesday's episode.
Adam Collard and Paige Thorne, Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope, and Jamie Allen and Danica Taylor were all confirmed to be facing leaving the show just days before the final, as the public vote result was announced on Tuesday night.
The unlucky Islanders have already left the villa, with the result to be announced on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the Islanders were told it would be up to the public to decide who would be next to leave, and the text soon came in.
The group were fearing the worst, as Andrew Le Page received a message that said: "The couple with the fewest votes and therefore dumped from the island is."
The episode then ended as the Islanders who were at risk stood in front of those who had been saved, and waited to learn their fates.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.