Love Island fans were left in hysterics after Josh Samuel Le Grove fell over during an intimate Becky Hill performance.
Chart-topping artist Hill, who has appeared as a guest on the spin-off show Love Island:Aftersun on several occasions, entered the villa on Wednesday's episode for a live performance as the islanders enjoyed a party.
She belted out hits such as Wish You Well, Crazy What Love Can Do and My Heart Goes (La Di Da) as the islanders danced to the 28-year-old's brilliant vocals.
Josh, who entered the Spanish villa last week after coupling up with Danica Taylor in Casa Amor, tried to steal the limelight with his impressive dance moves with the rest of the cast egging him on.
The 22-year-old model pulled out a superb backflip in the midst of Hill's performance, but he couldn't quite stick the landing as he stumbled and fell on his back.
His fellow islanders were in hysterics as they helped him to his feet, with Hill left gobsmacked when the camera panned to her.
Love Island's official Instagram account posted a video of Josh's attempted backflip with the caption: "Josh taking 'falling for you' to new levels" with an audio saying "do a flip".
And Love Island fans were quick to quip at his expense on social.
One user wrote on Twitter : "Josh did a flip and fell on national TV. I cannot unsee that."
Another added: "So Josh decided to do a back flip and fell on his ass in front of Becky Hill."
A third person said: "Finally thought Josh was gonna bring something to the table with a backflip… and he fell over."
On Instagram, a user commented: "I keep watching the flip just for everyone’s reaction to the landing, too funny" accompanied by a crying laughing emoji.
The fall came after Josh decided to slow things down with Danica after admitting he felt the pair of them had lost the spark.
During a frank chat during Sunday's show, Josh confessed to Danica that he needed to talk to her about where his head is at - as he admitted things were "tricky" and he wasn't sure how things felt for him going forward.
He said: "It’s just a tricky one for me, because I don’t know whether that spark for it to go to the next level is there at this present moment."
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.