Love Island bosses have announced Jacques O’Neill has left the villa.
It comes after a teaser clip for tonight’s episode showed the rugby player rage at new bombshell arrival Adam Collard.
A Love Island spokesperson said: "Jacques has made the decision to leave the Villa.
“He will explain his reasons to the Islanders during tonight’s episode. We fully support his decision and look forward to seeing what’s next for Jacques."
Jacques, who landed as a bombshell, is the second islander to quit the show this season after original islander Liam Llewellyn also made the decision to leave just a few days after arriving.
Jacques was left fuming on Monday's Love Island after he learned returning star Adam had been 'slagging him off' behind his back.
In a preview clip of Tuesday's episode, Jacques was seen going for a chat with Paige Thorne after his ex Gemma Owen told him: "He [Adam] has been proper slagging you off."
Speaking to Paige in the garden, he said: "Has Adam been slagging me off? Who the f**k is he? He's just another geezer who’s already been on the show. He’s f*****g nothing mate."
His exit comes after his family pleaded with the public to ‘be kind’ to the contestant after revealing he was diagnosed with ADHD when he was nine-years-old.
The 23-year-old had been trying to win over his love interest Paige this week, after he came under fire from his fellow islanders and fans after his Casa Amor antics with Cheyanne Kerr.
Taking to his Instagram, Jacques' loved ones pleaded with viewers to refrain from sending hate, saying: "Jacques was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 9 years old.
"By no means is this a get out clause for his actions but it is to show that he can fundamentally struggle with his emotions at times.
"He is an amazing person who I'm proud to call my friend/little brother.
"All the hate thrown towards Jacques doesn't go to him directly ... It comes to his loved ones who have always supported him and not just whilst he is on Love Island.
"Love Island, although real. Is still a show where the producers do have control and we see 45 minutes out of the 1440 in 24hours."
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