Love Island's Coco Lodge and Summer Botwe butted heads during Sunday night's Reunion episode as their row was finally shown on screen.
It had already been reported that Coco stormed off set during their war of words when filming took place a few days ago, and their exchange was finally seen.
Halfway during the Reunion episode, Laura's regular AfterSun guest Darren Harriott decided to have a chat with Billy Brown who was sat with Coco, Summer and Josh Le Grove.
As Darren urged Billy to spill the beans about who had been with who since leaving the villa, Summer butted in and said: "I know someone who wishes they would have got with someone, but we move..."
As the live studio audience reacted, including the rest of the Islanders, Coco was seen shaking her head as she said: "It's all bullsh*t."
She then told Summer: "It's just banter. If you can't handle a big personality, don't go on reality TV, it's banter!"
Summer fired back: "Friends don't say certain things hun, but alright."
As Coco continued to shrug it off, Summer was then heard threatening to spill all as she announced: "If you wanna talk about you, we can..."
"It was a joke," Coco said, in reference to comments she made about wishing she'd slept with Josh when they were dumped from the villa.
Summer was keen to have the final say and said matter-of-factly: "I just wanna clarify I never fight over a boy coz there's no competition!"
Darren was keen to try and diffuse the row and quickly asked Coco about her close friendship with Jack Keating instead.
But viewers tuning in at home were annoyed that the row was cut short and took to Twitter to moan.
One person said: "The only interesting part was Summer vs Coco and they wanted to cut it short kmt, bye #LoveIslandReunion."
Another posted: "Wtf is this #loveislandreunion soo dry. Should have kept summer and coco arguing!!"
A third viewer tweeted: "These people really don’t know how to do reunions. Darren should’ve asked Summer and Coco to elaborate further instead of moving on so quickly #LoveIsland #LoveIslandReunion."