The Love Island villa is about to be thrown into absolute chaos as a set of new bombshells are already getting ready to enter the villa.
The Mirror understands that after the surprise of host Maya Jama’s return to the villa to announce bombshell Tom Clare’s arrival last night, the Islanders are already in for more twists and turns as there’s more bombshells already on the way.
There's set to be a flirting frenzy as a new set of bombshells will make for a supercharged first week where no one is safe.
Couples already confident in their match like Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins - who are tipped to win the series - might be tempted not to put all their eggs in one basket and follow their hearts as a new batch of singletons get ready to shake things up.
At the end of the first episode last night, new boy Tom entered the villa as a bombshell, and was told he will choose a girl in 24 hours time to pair up with.
This will leave one boy single and at risk of being dumped - but now with more bombshells on the way, it seems like the boy leftover won't be lonely for long.
Just moments into the winter launch, before it was even over, fans guessed that current couple Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall could be this year's winning couple.
Despite them only pairing up on day one, and many couples often changing up across the series, fans are sure it's obvious already.
The girls looking for love are Tanya Manhenga, Lana, Anna-May Robey, Tanyel Revan and Olivia Hawkins.
As for the boys, Kai Fagan, Ron, Will Young, Shaq Muhammad and Haris Namani have entered the villa.
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, and first, winter edition aired in 2020 just before the coronavirus pandemic which left the summer series cancelled for that year.
The 2022 summer series, hosted by previous presenter Laura Whitmore, was a huge hit - with bosses no doubt hoping the latest series goes the same way.
Laura quit the show last year after finding some elements of filming the series "difficult".
Mirror has contacted ITV for comment.