Love Island 's Dami Hope screams "he's finished", as those around him are seen in shock over something that happens during the talent show on Monday night.
Details have been kept under wraps as to what goes down and who is performing, but whatever happens certainly leaves some of the Islanders reeling.
It could be Andrew Le Page, given Tasha is seen both amused and gobsmacked over what is unfolding in front of her, and Dami soon looks at her as he laughs along.
As he and partner Indiyah Polack both look stunned, along with Gemma Owen, the other Islanders off-screen can be heard gasping and giggling.
Suddenly he leans into Tasha who is still openmouthed in shock, and he shouts: "I'm finished, like I actually can't."
It seems Andrew might pull out all the stops during his skill of being an estate agent, but fans will have to tune in later to find out what he does that causes such a stir.
Then again it might not even be Andrew, as we don't see who it is that causes such a big reaction.
It comes as fans hit out at the show after some of the usual or past challenges appeared to be missed from the current series.
While there's still a week to go, fans feared that certain challenges had not made the cut - calling the tasks that did feature "boring".
Love Island producers have now reportedly confirmed that the fan favourite Twitter challenge in particular will not be returning to the ITV2 dating show this year, despite an apparent hint over the weekend.
The Online Buzz Twitter challenge sees the Islanders given tweets from ITV2 viewers and asks them to guess the names.
The challenge has previously created explosive scenes in the villa as the Love Island contestants learn the truth behind certain situations.
Over the weekend Love Island fans believed they had spotted a clue the challenge could soon be returning to screens, when the show’s official Twitter account added a disclaimer to its bio.
However, Love Island will reportedly not feature the popular challenge in the eight series, despite demand from eager fans of the show.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.