Love Island cut a racy topless scene from the show - according to an ex-Islander.
Coco Lodge, 27, who was dumped from the villa earlier this month, has opened up about her time on the show - and she isn't holding back.
Claiming a lot more went on than viewers saw, she said: “I think there were a few scenes with some of us, like Summer had a massage from Dami and she was topless, that wasn’t aired."
She also reckons she gave Andrew Le Page a facial, which wasn't aired, according to The Sun.
Coco has admitted she felt “used” after being intimate with the 27-year-old on the ITV2 show.
The Casa Amor bombshell revealed she “regrets” letting Andrew kiss her breasts during their first night in the villa together.
“I do regret it because for me intimacy means a lot. It was only my first night, so it was bad I did that,” Coco, who’s real name is Chloe, told Mail Online.
Coco canoodled with Andrew during the Casa Amor twist - despite the hunk being coupled up with Tasha, 23.
He was seen snogging the graphic designer in the pool after being egged on by the other boys.
Later, Andrew and Coco cosied up in bed and shared an intimate moment between the sheets.
Returning to the villa, Andrew admitted what has happened - despite trying to play it cool at first.
In an ill-fated moment of confession, he told Tasha: “I liked her t*t or whatever".
Since leaving the show, Coco is filled with regret from the fling, telling the publication: “He was sexually attracted to me and fancied me but when Tasha came back, he realised how much he liked her… out of sight, out of mind.”
The brunette also reckons show producers did little to stop the divide between the original cast members and the Casa Amor Islanders.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: "“To be honest, it wasn’t really being helped, because they made us do our morning chats separate to the other girls.
“Everyone was like, ‘Oh, did you guys decide to sit away from the other girls?’ Like no, we were told where to go for those morning chats and we were told to stay in the bedroom, while the girls go on the terrace."
Admitting she initially felt a "massive divide", Coco conceded that towards the end, the whole group became "really close".
The Mirror has contacted ITV for comment.
Love Island is on ITV2 at 9pm