SHE became the subject of thousands of memes thanks to her hair in the Love Island villa.
And in an appearance on the , Harriett Blackmore finally revealed just what was going on with her locks while she was on the ITV2 show.
"God, the hair in there - the humidity was a joke," Harriett said.
" And my hair is naturally so curly. So as soon as I walked out the dressing room, it would just be like, poof."
Harriett admitted that the jokes about her hair hit even harder because she's known for having "10 out of 10" locks among her friends, and even gets a "bouncy blow dry" weekly to maintain her look.
"So when I saw the clips, like people brushing my hair on the screen, I was like, okay, did I actually look like that?
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"Like I did need a hairbrush in there, thanks for telling me girls," she added, referring to her villa housemates.
Harriett also said that Love Island bosses kept telling her she needed to get her extensions redone.
But she didn't really understand why, as she was "happy" with the extensions - "minus the humidity".
"And I was like, no, no, no, like I don't need them done. And they were like, no, you need to have them done!" she recalled.
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"And they're like, cause you know, if you're in til the end, like you're not gonna get your hair done, you need to get them done."
So she ended up eventually getting the tapes redone, as bosses drafted in a hairdresser from London, before she left the villa just three days later.
"He was really lovely. He was from London actually. Really good," Harriett said.
"Yeah, really good guy. But I was just, yeah, I just didn't expect like, that someone would come in and do our hair!
"And they were like to me, you need to get it done.
"Cause if you're into the end, Harry, like you're not having like, tapes hanging out."
Harriett also revealed she and her fellow Islanders got their nails done once in the villa too.
"I was really happy with mine," she said.
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"It was great. It's princess treatment. I loved it!"
However, people in the comments section weren't convinced by Harriett's excuses, with one writing: "What’s the excuse for being back in the UK lol?"
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"The frizz is from breakage too you can still see it in this vid," another said.
"Whoever's cutting it is not giving her 10/10!" a third insisted.