The Love Island stars hardest test is just around the corner with Casa Amor set to return shortly but, one familiar face that could be getting ready to surprise her former housemates is evicted Islander Molly Marsh.
Love Island bosses have teased Casa Amor is going to be full of surprises this year.
When asked about Casa Amor by the Mirror and other reporters Mike said: “We never say if Casa Amor is back but I think things will be a little different this year. Hopefully we’ll keep people on their toes and you won’t expect it.”
It's now been reported the iconic second villa twist is just days away as the Islanders prepare for the ultimate test of their relationships.
Meanwhile, viewers are convinced Molly will make a dramatic return to the ITV2 show after being brutally axed on Friday.
The Mirror can reveal Molly has not returned back to the UK as expected and has now flown back to Spain.
Molly will now return to UK later than planned due to a sudden change of circumstances, which many viewers will hope means she will be heading into Casa Amor.
One fan tweeted: "They should put Molly in Casa Amor as one of the girls, so Zac has to decide whether to chose her or Kady at the recoupling #LoveIsland," while another added: "Why do I get a sneaky feeling Molly is going to be in @LoveIsland Casa Amor waiting for Zack #LoveIsland."
"Just a thought - being back Molly Marsh for Casa Amor #LoveIsland," a third added.
The blonde bombshell was dumped from the villa when Zachariah Noble chose newcomer and former Love Island star Kady McDermott.
Zachariah moved on very quickly from his former partner Molly by attempted to kiss Kady, who rejected him.
Addressing this year's biggest twist yet, a source said: "It's going to be the most shocking twist yet because the cast have no idea it's coming - filming starts tomorrow and it'll be on screen this weekend."
“This year will be explosive as there are barely any solid couples and nobody is official yet. Heads will be turned as the Casa Amor cast are the hottest one yet. Fans won't want to miss it," the source told The Sun.