Love Island's Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran were left cringing at Remi Lambert's exit rap as he became the latest islander to leave the villa on Sunday.
The runner-up couple - who came second to Mille Court and Liam Reardon last year - appeared in the audience of spin-off show Aftersun last night.
Model and rapper Remi had to pack his bags and leave after Indiyah chose to couple up with Ikenna over him.
After a short stint in the villa, the Mancunian left his new pals and headed back home - but he did one last rap.
But 22-year-old Remi left Chloe and Toby cringing as he forgot his words... again.
Fans quickly took to social media to share their reaction after the awkward blunder.
On Twitter, one wrote: "They got Remi to do a rap on after sun… and he forgot his bars again."
A second commented: "IT'S TOBY'S FACE FOR ME WHEN REMI STARTS RAPPING."
"Remi's gonna make a whole song about this LMAO," a third added.
A fourth penned: "Chloe and Toby's face when Remi rapped."
A fifth shared: "Nah Tobi and Chloe’s response to Remi rapping on Aftersun has finished me."
However one user defended: "Clearly hurt & embarrassed yet they want him to rap??"
Remi previously explained how he would love to find a love like Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury during his time on the ITV2 show.
"I am single AF! When I saw Molly [Mae Hague] and Tommy [Fury] and saw how strong they are together, I thought, 'I want a love like that,'" he said, "I think I'm single by choice - I’m too picky. She needs to be 10/10 for everything.
"I’m 6ft3. I’d like a girl to be at least 5ft10. Recently I’ve been going on a lot of dates but I feel like now it’s time to find something more serious. I usually meet girls out and about on a night out."
He said he had no problem approaching girls, especially on a night out, adding: "If I see a girl I like, I’ll just go over without hesitation and sometimes I meet girls through Instagram."
* Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@mirror.co.uk or call us direct at 0207 29 33033.