Love Islanders secretly use their phones to have conversations with one another underneath the duvet covers.
Casa Amor bombshell Coco Lodge, who was recently sent packing from the villa, revealed they write messages on their phones - from who they are picking in the recoupling to how they are being perceived in the outside world.
Appearing on Capital Breakfast on Tuesday, Coco, 27, shared a behind-the-scenes insight into what like if like starring on the hit ITV2 show.
The graphic designer told host Roman Kemp: "We write message to each other on the phone.
"I’m just telling people what Tik Toks are out about them, with the boys I think they did it before the Casa Amor recoupling to tell each other who they’re picking, so it wasn’t so secret, so the boys knew who to have their back."
Roman asked: "Are they asking about their followers and stuff like that?"
Coco replied: "Yeah everyone’s always asking about that, they’re all very interested in their Instagram's."
She also added: "We also had like a 24 hour break before the Casa Amor recoupling just to get into the boys head a bit, so have them thinking about whether we are the better option than all their girls."
Elsewhere in the interview, Coco shared her shock at the trolling once she got her phone back after leaving the villa
She told the host: "I just didn’t expect it because I wasn’t prewarned.
"When I got my phone back, it was literally on the way to the airport and I was reading all these comments about my appearance, and how I look and I was literally shocked.
It comes as four islanders face eviction as Laura Whitmore interrupts a party for a brutal dumping in Tuesday's upcoming episode.
Ekin-Su receives a text inviting all the Islanders to a VIP party at Vibe Club, with the text promising #IslandVibes and #SunSeaAndSpillTheTea.
As excitement sweeps across the villa the Islanders put on their best outfits and head to the club where they are greeted by a set from superstar DJ Joel Corry.
Unbeknownst to them, they are about to receive a surprise visit from host Laura Whitmore.
Laura heads in and says: "Hello Islanders, how are you all doing? Having a good time? I am not here to join in on the fun sadly and I am afraid the party is over, could you all please line up by the pool."
The host reveals the public have been voting for their favourite boy and girl and the two boys and girls with the fewest votes risk being dumped from the Island tonight.
Listen to Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp, weekdays from 6am – 10am across the UK and on Global Player. Love Island airs tonight on ITV2 at 9pm and ITV Hub.