Love Island's Jacques O'Neill is not giving up hope when it comes to Paige Thorne and is desperately trying to think of ways to win her back.
The duo were delighted when they were reunited during Thursday's episode of the ITV2 show, but it was short-lived after newcomer Cheyanne spoke up.
Jacques had spent the last few days kissing Cheyanne while Paige lived in Casa Amor, but when push came to shove, he decided to stick with the 24-year-old paramedic from Swansea.
Cheyanne was visibly disappointed and when host Laura Whitmore asked her why, the blonde revealed all about her connection with Jacques.
The last few days have been rather tense for both Jacques and Paige, but new ITV spoilers reveal that he isn't giving up on their romance.
During Sunday's episode of Love Island, Jacques is on a mission to get back into Paige’s good books and makes a plan to write her a note.
Using lipstick, he writes: "Miss you honey bunz xx," on a piece of kitchen roll and hides it in her bed for her to find.
Once Paige finds the note, Jacques tells her: "I’ve literally wanted to tell you all day that I’ve been missing you."
But will Jacque’s attempt at a romantic gesture be enough? Or will Paige forget about him once and for all?
Judging by a teaser pic from Sunday's episode, Paige looks happy as she reads the short but sweet note.
It comes after Jacques' family revealed the Islander was diagnosed with ADHD as a child, after fans slammed his behaviour towards Paige Thorne.
They have pleaded with viewers to "be kind" after revealing the former professional rugby player was diagnosed when he was nine-years-old.
Taking to his Instagram, Jacques' big sister who is running his account – which now boasts over 385,000 followers – said: "Jacques was diagnosed with ADHD when he was 9 years old.
"By no means is this a get out clause for his actions but it is to show that he can fundamentally struggle with his emotions at times. He is an amazing person who I'm proud to call my friend/little brother.
"All the hate thrown towards Jacques doesn't go to him directly ... It comes to his loved ones who have always supported him and not just whilst he is on Love Island.
"Love Island, although real. Is still a show where the producers do have control and we see 45 minutes out of the 1440 in 24hours."
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.