GOOD Morning Britain's Andi Peters let slip a shock detail about the Love Island All Stars villa - that has never been mentioned on-camera.
The ITV show's entertainment reporter, 53, headed to the South Africa compound to front Monday's segment.
Andi told of the scorching hot temperatures in the villa he gave the crisp white day-beds a try.
Yet he then revealed a key secret detail around the Fire Pit - the venue for many a Love Island confession and emotional dumpings.
He said: "Because it gets so hot here in South Africa, they have installed Air Conditioning around the Fire Pit.
"To keep the Islanders cool when they are about to couple up."
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He then told how there are 89 cameras filming the singletons' every move.
The stunning accommodation, which is located in the gorgeous Cape Winelands District Municipality, is eco friendly with 266 solar panels.
It boasts a decadent bedroom, a refreshed hideaway, a lounge area, a terrace and classy upgraded bathrooms.
Andi jetted to the sun-soaked country to promote Good Morning Britain's whopping £250,000 cash competition.
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Meanwhile, the villa was a hot bed of emotion last night as the controversial Movie Night episode returned.
Dramatic scenes saw Molly burst into tears after Georgia S's "sneaky" behaviour towards her ex Callum was revealed.
The shock scenes also prompted fans to turn on influencer Georgia.
They were then left confused when the Yorkshire lass ran down a list of things she was grateful for.
Meanwhile, Sophie's connection with Josh appeared to have been cut short after he was revealed not to have "closed off" chat with Jo.
Rochelle Humes' ever-sophisticated sister kept her composure as she explained how his conduct would result in her "shutting down."
He insensitively clapped back: "No worries, shut down then. Sound."
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