THE latest Love Island trailer is jam-packed with references to Britain's favourite TV show.
The new clip has been done in the style of an in-flight safety video, with host Caroline Flack dressed as pilot to introduce it.
Fans of the show will easily spot all of the famous phrases and slogans from the hit ITV2 programme, which pop up in the clip,
Comedic narrator Iain Stirling then runs through the cheeky video which is in cartoon form, and says: "Please ensure all loose items are stowed immediately.
"Due to muggy conditions turbulence is to be expected so your seatbelt should remain buckled at all times.
"In the likely event of a Flack Attack, please don your couples' life vests.
"Single passengers must swiftly make their way to the nearest exit.
"Please little bit leave everything else." - (in reference to Kem Cetinay and Chris Hughes rap song).
He goes on: "We advise you take a moment to note your emergency exit options.
"Please familiarise yourself with the safety card, located in the seat pocket in front of you.
"In a few moments your on board squad will be passing through the cabin.
"Nuts anyone?
Thank you for listening, and remember our exclusive Love Island Airways entertainment is available throughout your flight."
The latest trailer comes shortly after new pics of Caroline in the sexy captain's outfit were released ahead of Love Island's long-awaited return.
The teaser images followed a report that Love Island bosses will enforce strict new rules on contestants when the show returns.
According to , the policies will include a ban on drunken sex, masturbation and even nudity.
While bed-hopping after a couple of glasses of wine has been the norm in previous series, it's claimed contestants will now have to sober up before any romping.
And even if a frisky moment does arise, it's said the residents will not be allowed to be completely naked in front of their co-stars - ever.
In fact, even when washing in the shower contestants must ensure they are not totally starkers.
The decision is supposedly because everywhere in the villa is considered a public space and most will be well aware that stripping off in public isn't OK.
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It's claimed solo sex acts have also been banned on the premises, so if the contestants are hoping to get raunchy, they must be with a partner.
While post-sex tears haven't been uncommon in the villa, Islanders who have intercourse will now have to visit a counsellor.
The therapist will give them advice on a range of sex-related issues and will also be able to provide an emergency contraceptive pill if needed.
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