After the shock exit of Malin Andersson from last night's Love Island, we saw her partner Terry threaten to walk out after her to make a big ol' point.
A point about… y'know… how much he loves her, how much he values her as a human being, how he can't live in a semi-tropical paradise without her, et cetera, et cetera.
But what's this? Terry's having second thoughts about storming out? Wheeeee-ooooo. That's going to make things a bit tricky, isn't it?
heat caught up with Malin after her eviction from the villa, and she told us what's REALLY going on between them now.
"When I got told I was going, Terry said, 'I'm coming out with you, 100 per cent I'm leaving', and I said OK, it made me feel a lot better. But obviously he had to speak to a lot of people, he’s had chats and whatnot now," Malin told us.
"As a guy, he's such a big character in there. He's a good person to talk to for advice. He wants to be in there purely now for the boys, to mingle. I don't think he’d do anything. I trust him!"
Doesn't sound like he's definitely leaving, does it?
But when we asked whether she was concerned about leaving Terry all alone in the house (and at the mercy of any potential new Love Island ladies), she admitted she was worried.
"It's horrible because I can't be in control anymore," she pointed out.
"I'm watching, all I can do is just rely on what he's said to me and how he feels. It's like a test really, for me to see it. If he truly does like me how he said he did, then that'll be amazing."
Last night, before her exit, viewers saw Malin and Terry having sex in front of the rest of the contestants – and yeah, it was kind of gross.
It also came after two of the other girls – Liv and Cara – confronted Malin over her big blabbermouth, after it emerged she'd told Terry about Liv sleeping with Rykard in the first week of Love Island.
So what now for Terry? It's going to be pretty embarrassing if he doesn't leave, given all he was saying to Malin about not being able to stay in the villa without her.
Find out tonight at 9pm on ITV2.