If you were under the impression that the Love Island drama was over just because the final is done and dusted then get out from under that impression immediately, because as far as we're concerned the drama is only just beginning.
Not only do all the Islanders finally have their phones back – which means content from nights out together and Instagram Q&As – but a huge number of our All Stars are doing some serious press rounds this week now they're back in the UK from South Africa.
Take Chris Taylor and Joanna Chimonides for example, a matter of hours after touching down on UK soil, these Love Island babes were whisked away to our studio in London to film an episode of our new podcast, heat's Under the Duvet with host Harriet Rose (who just happens to be Chris' bestie IRL so TEA).
Oh, the tea spilling. Those poor cleaners.
Chris and Joanna left no stone unturned, including their feelings towards the Islander that made them feel smaller than the alcohol measures in the villa during one particularly savage villa game.
Remember that brutal chalk board game the couples played round the fire pit virtually minutes after Joanna told Chris (who she was in a couple with) that she wanted to get to know Callum Jones? Urgh, it was savage – with practically the whole villa scrutinising Joanna and Chris's relationship.
The former couple opened up about the brutal game, revealing it was even worse than what was aired.
Chris told Harriet, "I don't think anybody really has any idea how bad that was. I don't know how many rounds you saw, but we did 12. There was 12 questions – they had one question for every person there and there was 12 of us.
"Every round was me and Joanna. It was non-stop and we got to a point where it was we just had to ignore it and move on."
Joanna added, "We just started thanking them for their feedback.
"People would DM me and message me in the comments and be like, 'Why is she crying? It's not even that deep.' But they didn't see it all."
When asked by Harriet which particular couple came in hardest on them, they scrapped that question and dished one single name: Anton Danyluk.
"Anton was pretty much making decisions [for both him and Georgia]," said Joanna.
Joanna then revealed something we certainly missed on the telly (and we don't blink while watching Love Island here at heatworld), "When he was saying our names he was smirking every time. You could tell everyone else felt bad that they had to put someone down. He was just smirking every time, and that was winding me up, and Chris was looking at me and being like, 'Don't kick off'."
Well, allow us to kick off for you, Joanna.
Anton, we love you (you are actually still our phone wallpaper) – and we'll never forget that iconic 'Messy' Mitch Taylor scalding – but, if this is true, we're somewhat disappointed...
For more Love Island goss from the latest dumped Islanders, make sure you listen to heat's Under the Duvet.