Love Island fans have accused Gemma Owen of 'bossing' her boyfriend Luca Bish around.
The 19-year-old shared a YouTube video of herself and the former fishmonger, 23, in the car discussing their relationship.
One clip saw the couple, who came second on the ITV2 show, disagree about whether they preferred going out or staying in.
"We like an early night, we are not really party people are we?" - the dressage rider mused while sporting uber glam make-up.
Luca replied: "We love a party, we do love a party", before Gemma interrupted him, shouting: "No we don't! You love a party."
Looking somewhat sheepish, her beau conceded: "We like an early night, we like to enjoy ourselves and go out with family and stuff like that but we also like to be in bed before 9 o'clock, is that fair enough to say?"
Another clip showed Gemma looking distinctly irritated while asking her man to show his shorts to the camera.
Fans weren't impressed by what they saw with many taking to the comments section accusing the daughter of former footballer Michael Owen of 'disrespecting' Luca.
One said: "She got 0 respect of her man."
Another wrote: "Thought I was the only one seeing this. Everybody is only on Luca but she is very controlling and too authoritative."
While a third wrote: "She's so bossy and he's so nice to her and has to agree with everything she says."
Gemma may be being called out for being bossy now, but it's not long since Luca sent fans into a frenzy for appearing to 'control' the influencer on Love Island.
In the show, Luca was spitting feathers after watching Gemma have a chat with Billy Brown in Casa Amor - prompting him to question the strength of their relationship.
Fans at the time called for Gemma to call it a day with her partner after he raged at her for 'flirting' with bombshell Billy.
However, speaking to Grazia magazine after leaving the villa, Luca insisted: "She's a strong woman so she would never let herself be in a situation like that."
But admitting he questioned his behaviour, he added: "There are parts where I'm thinking this is not how I behave on the outside world. Why did I do that?'.
'When you feel so strongly for someone and then you're still getting put in situations because they [producers] are making us do challenges, throwing new people in there to play with your emotions and your feelings - I'd genuinely just had enough of it."