Love Island has teased its return for the 2019 series with a handful of brand new clips.
With less than three weeks to go before the unofficial launch date of Monday June 3, the ITV2 show has been dropping hints about what's in store over the long, hot summer.
Despite fans' pleas to scrap Love Island in the wake of The Jeremy Kyle Show being axed, TV bosses are still planning to air the eight-week programme as normal.
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And this time around, the marketing team has been hard at work spreading the word that this year's series will be better than ever.
A number of short clips have been doing the rounds on Twitter , accompanied by the phrase and hashtag 'Day Dot is coming'.
One teaser has the words 'I'm not your hun, hun' against the backdrop of a sandy beach with the shadow of a palm tree gently waving.
It's the same sassy phrase Eyal Booker shouted at Scouse model Hayley Hughes in Love Island 2018 during their fiery argument.
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The second is a pair of bright red swimming trunks floating across a pool, embroidered with the words 'The DBS Est. 18' - a clear reference to the Do Bits Society established by the menfolk of the villa last year to describe their sexual activity.
The third clip shows a piece of white paper with 'my type' written across the top floating on the same pool - another nod to the phrase that Amber Davis made popular in Love Island 2017.
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Another teaser shows a basket full of eggs resting on the artificial grass of the villa's garden, while the fifth is the same grass with Marcel Somerville's 'Do you want me to rap, anyone? Lift the mood a bit?' offer written across it.
While most of the clips have been appearing on social media, eagle-eyed viewers have also spotted Love Island adverts in real life.
Billboards sporting Josh Denzel's 'I've heard that girls really like avocados' phrase have been going up across the country, too.
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Meanwhile, show host Caroline Flack and comic narrator Iain Stirling have been dropping heavy hints about the start date.
Caroline has already started filming the pre-recorded segments of the show, while Iain shared a snap of himself in the sound booth earlier this week with the words: "We go again."
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