This year's Love Island contestants have certainly provided plenty of drama in the form of Casa Amor this series.
The infamous twist has seen some of the strongest of couples - including Andrew and Tasha - crumble over the past few days, after the girls were separated from the boys in the main villa.
The pair appeared to be stronger than ever before Tasha suddenly departed the main villa, leaving Andrew in the hands of new girl Coco.
Meanwhile, Jacques has been put to the test in the form of Cheyenne whilst previously cracking on with Paige.
But as we prepare for tonight's explosive reunion, let's take a look back at the biggest Casa Amor shockers in Love Island history.
Hold tight for some drama!
Kem and Amber's shock recoupling split (2017)
Despite being crowned winners of Love Island in 2017, Kem and Amber's romance wasn't exactly smooth sailing.
Having being together from the start, viewers were left devastated when the lovebirds dramatically decided to recouple with other people after Casa Amor.
It came after Kem was shown cracking on with another girl in a telling postcard delivered back to the girls - leaving Amber furious.
As a result, she recoupled with Nathan, while Kem brought back Chyna into the main villa.
However, the pair couldn't stay away from each other for too long and later reunited.
Georgia remaining 'loyal' to Josh (2018)
Love Island viewers were left sitting on their edge of their seats as Georgia reunited Josh for the first time after Casa Amor.
After remaining loyal in the villa, Georgia couldn't believe her eyes as Josh walked in with new love interest Kaz.
"He’s fu**ed it man. He’s fu**ed it. Why would you do that to me?," Georgia asked, before turning to compose herself.
We guess some people aren't so 'loyal' after all!
Dani's tears for Jack (2018)
After being matched together on the first day in the villa, Dani and Jack proved to be worthy winners from the start.
However, they suffered a slight bump in the road after Jack was reunited with his ex-girlfriend Ellie in Casa Amor.
The footage was later released to the girls back in the original villa, leaving Dani in floods of tears.
Breaking down, she said: "This is bullsh**t. It always happens to me. As soon as I’m happy something happens to me. It’s like I’m not allowed to be happy."
Despite the mishap, the pair remained loyal and later reunited.
Michael turns his back on Amber (2019)
Love Island 2019 was full of intense moments, including Michael's shock decision to recouple with Joanna - despite being in a relationship with Amber.
After returning to the villa, the fireman claimed he hadn’t been true to himself, and had “bitten his tongue” during certain situations with Amber.
Their fellow Islanders looked on in disbelief, which led to the pair arguing in a tense showdown that evening.
However, Amber wasn't heartbroken for too long.
She later coupled up with rugby player Greg, with the pair going on to bag the £50,000 prize fund.
Shaughna reuniting with Callum (2020)
In one of the most iconic moment from season six, Shaughna was left standing alone after Callum decided to return to the villa with new girl Molly.
The pair were previously the strongest couple on the series, however things soon changed after the scaffolder had his head turned.
As the new couple walked into the villa together, Shaughna simply told him: “Congrats, hun”.
The ultimate mic drop.
Liam's Casa Amor betrayal (2021)
After enjoying a string of steamy kisses with Lillie in Casa Amor, Liam decided to return to the arms of love interest Millie.
However, the couple's loved-up reunion was cut short after his antics were revealed to the Islanders.
In a shocking turn of events, bombshell Lillie announced she was “shocked” that they had recoupled as she thought she had a “good connection” with the Welsh bricklayer.
Millie was stunned by the revelation as she ranted at him: "F**k off. That's f**king disgusting."
Despite the drama, the two eventually reconciled and went on to win last year's show.
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