Love Island 2023 bombshell Tom Clare immediately sparks drama on Tuesday night, leaving one Islander fuming and being told to "chill".
Haris Namani calls out the newcomer in front of the rest of the boys, as Tom immediately makes a play for the women.
The bombshell will have a big decision to make, as he's tasked with picking one of the already taken girls - leaving one man single and at risk of being dumped.
The girls looking for love are Tanya Manhenga, Lana Jenkins, Anna-May Robey, Tanyel Revan and Olivia Hawkins.
As for the boys, Kai Fagan, Ron Hall, Will Young, Shaq Muhammad and Haris will await their fates in the next episode on ITV2.
Tom's arrival, as voted for by the public, leaves the boys worried in Tuesday's episode as they realise they could lose their girl.
So when Tom immediately causes drama after his debut, as he decides to speak to the girls before getting to know the boys, one Islander fumes.
Haris is told to "chill" as he gets irritated about it before slamming Tom, while he quickly tries to downplay it as a joke.
He tells the other boys: "Mate he's having a chat with them birds boys, I'm telling you all them girls."
Ron, stunned by his annoyance, says back: "Mate, don't worry about it. Chill. Don't worry about it, it's fine."
Haris then hits out at Tom, saying: "Nah he should... I'm not worried mate, he should be introducing himself to us init."
As the camera pans over to Tom and the girls at the firepit, he asks them: "What are the lads like?"
Tanyel then quips: "They probably liked you until you turned around and said you'd speak to the girls first..."
Haris is then heard shouting out at him: "Tom! You've got 30 seconds, Tom. If you don't come over here mate."
As one of the boys then shouts out: "He's a boxer," the rest of the group laugh - but will Tom join them or stay with the ladies?
Love Island made its comeback on Monday night, the first winter series in three years - with new host Maya Jama taking on the show.
The last winter edition, and the first, aired in 2020 just before the coronavirus pandemic which left the summer series cancelled for that year.
While the summer edition returned in 2021, there were a number of protocols and guidelines ITV and the cast and crew had to follow, in order to keep it on air.
As for the winter show, it did not air In January 2021 due to Covid restrictions, while it was also cancelled in 2022.
Love Island airs every night at 9PM on ITV2 and ITVX.