Love Island contestants take part in their first challenge tonight as they get a chance to reveal some secrets.
The gorgeous gang are getting used to life in the villa, but in the meantime have to discover more about each other.
In tonight's show, it's girls versus boys as they splash around in a pool of foam, which conceals hidden props and a huge pair of pants, which reveal a secret.
As the revelation is uncovered, the Islanders have to snog the person they think it relates to and judging what's on the table we can't wait to see what unfolds.
One of the girls admits they made a catfish account to stalk a guy and got caught while a boy admits he's had a foursome with his friend and two girls.
Elsewhere, one of the girls describes her favourite sex position as ‘backshots’ as a boy reveals his special talent is pulling MILFs?
It will be a close race to win the game, but, more importantly, gripping to see what arrises during the impromptu snogging session.
As last night's show kicked off in South Africa, the couples were paired off, including Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins - who are tipped to win the series.
However no-one is safe as there's set to be a flurry of flirting as a new set of bombshells will make for a dramatic first week.
At the end of the first episode last night, new boy Tom entered the villa as a bombshell, and was told he will choose a girl in 24 hours time to pair up with.
This will leave one boy single and at risk of being dumped - but now with more bombshells on the way, it seems like the boy left out won't be single for long.
The girls looking for love are Tanya Manhenga, Lana, Anna-May Robey, Tanyel Revan and Olivia Hawkins.
Fans expressed their fear for medical student Tanya after she was paired with Shaq Muhammad.
Viewers doubted the Londoner's intentions toward the 22-year-old, with some suggesting they weren't buying the chemistry.
Meanwhile, fans said they felt sorry for all the girls after new host Maya Jama made her debut wearing a knock-out black dress.
Taking to Twitter, many said they pitied the contestants for having to share the screen with the former Radio One DJ.
"Surely they can’t have Maya Jama just walking into the villa looking like this?! If I was the girls I’d start crying and throwing up," one tweeted.
Another mused: "Nah throwing Maya Jama in there as a host is just unfair to the girls loooooooooool."
While a third advised: "I wouldn’t bother putting make up on or getting dressed for the rest of the series. Just sunbathe and sleep."
•Love Island is on ITV at 9pm on Tuesday