Love Island's Iain Stirling reckons Casa Amor is going to be epic as he took a swipe at the men on the show.
Speaking about the infamous villa, the narrator, 35, said right now 'there's not a man who wouldn't jump at the opportunity to cheat'.
"I genuinely think at the minute there is not a man in Love Island this year who wouldn't be swayed by Casa Amor as things stand," he predicted.
Agreeing the couples were the "least settled" in the show's history, Iain continued: "And they're all like, every day it’s like, well, it's only been two weeks. I can literally see them, next year, being like, well we've only been together a year so we're just still open to just get to know one another."
The husband of ex-Love Island host Laura Whitmore, admitted he wasn't entirely sure when Casa Amor would start, but did say it would be "in the middle of the series" in an interview with Roman Kemp on Capital FM,
He also said he'd like to see Hannah Elizabeth from series one rock up at the second villa as a bombshell.
"This girl, in like a, sort of like, a PVC thong with her rollers in, smoking a fag. And going like, 'I don’t even like him that much anyway. I’d love her to go in and like knock their heads together,'" he joked.
Love Island had plenty of drama with Tom Clare on Sunday night, after he and Zara Deniz Lackenby-Brown seemed to call it quits.
While they agreed they would see how things panned out, recent drama left the model musing if she and the footballer were compatible.
As they agreed to cool things down, Tom decided to take Olivia Hawkins for a chat in a bid to reignite things between them.
They were coupled up before Zara's arrival, with the two women fighting for their man's affections ever since.
Tom, meanwhile, has led both of them on - according to viewers.
Now, things have taken another turn as the sportsman was seen snogging new girl Ellie in the latest episode, just after his intimate chat with Olivia.
Viewers slammed Tom over the scenes, unable to believe he had once again managed to pit two girls against each other.
•Love Island continues on ITV on Monday at 9pm
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