Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.
Love Island: All Stars has heated things up in the villa with a kissing challenge and a surprise for Ronnie Vint.
Tonight's episode saw Ronnie's ex-girlfriend from season 11, Harriett Blackmore, returning as a bombshell just in time to lock lips with all the boys.
"No f***ing way," Ronnie's current partner Elma Pazar said upon seeing Harriett coming in.
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After all the girls had their kisses with their co-stars, it was Harriett's turn.
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Despite being blindfolded, Ronnie immediately recognised his ex, saying: "I know that kiss" and giving her a 10, much to Elma's dismay.
Speaking to the cameras later on, Elma was upset as she believed Ronnie giving Harriett a 10 meant they had "unfinished business".
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For his part, Ronnie was taken aback by the reunion: "My heart was just racing," he told his pals.
"It was deeper than everyone knows," he later admitted.
Viewers were sucked in by the drama, with one person commenting on Harriett's Instagram: "The tension is absolutely insane."
"Laughing so hard right now I'm here for it," was another comment, while a third person branded Ronnie "messy".
"Not sure Elma is going to take this well at all," they added.
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Later that night, the situation escalated when Ronnie asked Harriett to chat, unaware the girls were on the daybeds and could hear them.
Thinking they were alone, Ronnie told Harriett that the kiss had br0ught back his feelings for her, as Elma eavesdropped in shock.
"It's always been you, you know that," Ronnie told Harriett.
Will these two rekindle their romance?
Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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