Love Island has confirmed that two new bombshells are set to arrive in the villa tomorrow night in another shake-up to this year's cast of Islanders.
While tonight's (July 5) episode of the hit ITV2 reality show saw another Islander dumped from the villa after Rachel Finni made her coupling-up decision, it looks like those famous beds won't be staying empty for too long.
Millie Court and Lucinda Stafford are now set to arrive in the villa with the hopes of turning a few of the boys' heads, with their arrival being shown in the teaser for tomorrow night's episode.
"Bombshells Lucinda and Millie are making a b-line for the villa. Will heads be turning?" the official Love Island account tweeted.
The arrival of the new girls could make things difficult for this year's first couple, Liberty and Jake, after Jake previously admitted that his head could be turned – and then told Liberty as much shortly after they spent the night together in the Hideaway.
"If there was a girl who came in here who was my type, and you know my type, I would want to get to know her," Jake told Liberty during the traditional first-week Love Island brunch.
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"We're here for the same reason," he continued. "If there was a lad and he was your type, you would still get to know him."
Jake isn't the only Islander who's admitted that they'd be interested in cracking on with someone else too, as Brad also suggested to Rachel that they should both explore any potential connections they may have with other people too.
"If we were both in the same situation, I'd get it," Rachel reflected in the Beach Hut.
"But the fact that you claim to have gotten to know everyone, I'm absolutely your type, I'm what you've been waiting for. Why would you encourage me to go to someone else just so you'd know I'd come back?
"It doesn't make any sense whatsoever."
Meanwhile, it looked like there was some trouble in paradise for another couple as Aaron shared that he thought his relationship with Sharon had hit "a hiccup" after they discussed their careers and whether or not they want kids.
"I'm not 100% sure that she actually has time, in the real life, for a man," Aaron said in the Beach Hut.
With so many of the couples determined to keep their options open, will Millie and Lucinda's arrival lead to the biggest recoupling shake-up of the series so far?
Love Island will continue on ITV2, and is available via catch up on ITV Hub.
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