The Love Island contestants are in for a treat this evening as host Maya Jama pops in to say hello.
Fresh from landing in South Africa earlier this week, the TV presenter, 28, will surprise the islanders in the villa during this evening's installment of the ITV2 show - telling them she has "some very important news".
The Bristol-born babe looks stunning as she greets the villa in a breathtaking figure-hugging dress that leaves little to the imagination - with the silky orange gown giving a naked illusion.
"Hello lovelies! Surprise, did you miss me?" Maya asks the islanders as she interrupts their night with a surprise villa visit.
Kai Fagan is certainly stunned to see the star, as he gasps: "Maya Jama!"
Leaving the islanders waiting to find out why she is in the villa, Maya asks the group: "Can you please all gather by the fire pit."
She goes on to tell them: "I’m sure you’re all wondering why I’m here… you have definitely been a busy bunch.
"Well, I’ve got some very important news."
Love Island fans have been wondering if Casa Amor is back, thanks to Maya's return to South Africa, but it seems the former Glow Up host is in the villa for a surprise late-night double dumping.
It was understood just one of the Islanders would be leaving the ITV2 dating show in the next elimination, but in a huge twist yet to be aired two were told their pack their bags without warning.
It has been claimed that because of the sudden decision, filming of the programme went on until the early hours.
"Love Island dumped two contestants from the villa last night," a source told the Sun earlier today.
"It came as a shock to the cast and the scenes will leave fans on the edge of their seats.
"At first it was believed only one islander would be leaving but two went - the public vote is always hard as the islanders have no idea how they are being perceived in the outside world."
"It came as a shock to the cast and the scenes will leave fans on the edge of their seats."
Maya has been a huge hit with Love Island since succeeding Laura Whitmore at the start of this year as the first non-white host.
The former Radio 1 DJ hopes her time on the ITV2 show will help open doors for others.
"Growing up, I never saw an East African woman host a show, and no Black or mixed-race woman hosts such a big primetime TV show, other than June Sarpong," she recalled to Vogue in January.
"This is definitely a big moment for all of us in that sense, and I hope it just opens way more doors for other people from similar backgrounds and cultures as myself."
* Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.