Love Island producers have been branded "evil" as the show aired a Casa Amor first tonight.
The fan-favourite part of the show returned tonight, with fans thrilled to see a string of new boys and new girls enter the two villas to test how strong the original relationships are. Things have been going well for some of the Islanders, but all the relationships are still on tenterhooks and it remains to be seen if they survive Casa Amor.
However, fans have noticed a change to Casa Amor this series - and have taken to social media to share their excitement about the change, praising it as an "evil" and "brutal" move by the show bosses.
"The producers after putting the Villas next to each other. #Loveisland," one penned, whilst a second added on social media: "Casa Amor is literally NEXT to the villa ??? HAHA I hope they’re crying laughing #loveisland."
A third said: "I demand a pay rise to whoever thought of putting the two villas next to each other #loveisland."
"Pure Evil having Casa Amor right next to the main villa as they partying it up next door as the boys are having a sober night... #LoveIsland," a fourth added, as a fifth wrote: "PRODUCERS R EVIL FOR PUTTING THE TWO VILLAS NEXT TO EACH OTHER #LoveIsland."
Another fan commented on how "hilarious" the move organised by producers was.
"Hahahaha as if Casa Amor is literally next door to the main Villa. That is HILARIOUS #loveisland," one penned, whilst another shared: "Having the villas next to each other AND not sending in the casa girls till the next morning is kinda genius #loveisland."
Ryan was quick to show an interest in Samie, whilst Martin moved in on Tanya.
"Samie, because she’s great to look at and I think we have the same interests. We both want to travel, so I’d love to travel around the world with her," Ryan said when asked about a potential romance with one of the Islanders.
Martin is friends with former Islander Dami, who has been giving him advice ahead of this series.
"He 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!"