Love Island's Laura Whitmore has given fans a first look at the upcoming reunion.
The special show - which was filmed this evening and will air on Sunday - will see all the Islanders from this year return for one more episode together, after Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti took home the top prize and were crowned champions.
Gemma Owen and Luca Bish, who came runner ups, were also at the event, as were the other finalists including Andrew Le Page and Tasha Ghouri and Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack and all the stars got glammed up for the special event.
Laura, who hosts the main show and the spin-off show After Sun, was also in attendance to mark the end of this series, and she shared a backstage snap from the taping, giving fans an insight into what they can expect.
She posted a video from filming, where DJ Joel Corry was busy rehearsing for his part in the show and some tables could be seen scattered around the set with name tags pinned onto them to mark out where everyone would be sat.
The host also shared a snap of a card with a neon sign, which read 'reunion', as she confirmed the show would be broadcasted at 9pm on Sunday after the final aired earlier this week on Monday.
Laura had previously come under fire for her discussions about Ekin-Su and George's fling on After Sun, with some viewers complaining about it, but ITV rushed to defend Laura's comment.
"Laura is the presenter of the show, and part of that role is to pose questions to the panel and discuss events in the villa. We do not condone trolling against either our host or our islanders and any subsequent elevation of these comments," they said.
Bosses also defended Laura's interview with Jacques O'Neill, who decided to quit the villa due to his mental health.
The statement added: "We had various measures in place to ensure Jacques' welfare was prioritised at all times ahead of and during his appearance on After Sun.
"This included a full briefing with show producers to outline the show's content and likely questioning, a conversation with Laura before & after the show was recorded, and chaperoning from both a welfare producer and a member of his family while he was in studio. Should an islander not wish to participate in the After Sun recording, we would respect that decision."