DANNY Williams made quite the impression when he arrived in the Love Island villa on Monday, June 10, whisking Yewande Biala and Amber Gill on a date.
But the charming male model's entrance ruffled a few feathers as Molly-Mae Hague's head was turned, leaving her female counterparts reeling.
What happened in episode 7?
It's the foundation of any strong relationship - Yewande and Danny bonded over their mutual love of Chinese food.
But after take-away preferences were out on the table, they turned their attention to their relationship histories.
Yewande declared that being single for the past four years was a matter of choice as she wanted to focus on her studies and Danny clearly liked what he heard, saying: "That is good that you have that about yourself. I find independence attractive.”
After complimenting her "perfect" pearly whites, the two agreed that they would "like to get to know each other better."
Which is pretty much Love Island chat for - "I'm attracted to you but I'm still keeping my options open in case someone better comes along".
But next up, it was Amber's turn to be wined and dined by the hunky 21-year-old model.
After having a riveting chat about how Amber has dabbled in amateur modelling, the pair seemed to hit it off.
Poor Danny cracking on with two babes, but what's tougher than choosing between two stunning girls?
Choosing between three stunning girls! That's right, cue another hot babe thrown into the mix.
Dan gained a fan in Molly-Mae, who immediately declared him her type on paper as “tall boys are just a thing for me”.
And she was quick to make a beeline for the 6'2 hunk, telling him on the day beds: "I’m actually really looking forward to having a chat with you because I feel like we’re going to get on."
Before explaining her dilemma about her coupling with Tommy Fury: "The issue I’ve got at the moment is that I’m very attracted to him.
"I think he is a gorgeous boy. I just feel like he is in Tommy Land and I’m trying to get my way into it. Maybe I need to get into Danny Land?"
Meanwhile, Michael Griffiths was not happy about Danny's choice of dates, noting to Curtis: "He’s basically taken the girl that I am coupled up with (Yewande) and the girl that I’m interested in (Amber)."
But he laid his cards on the table to Amber - though not "Factor 50 thick" - after the dishy fireman told her he was attracted to her, she said in the Beach Hut: "Every other boy in the villa lays it on thick, it’s called Factor 50 thick, apart from Michael.
"He’s very chilled and low-key, which I think I’m more attracted to. He lays his cards on the table a little bit but also keeps them close to his chest.
"You’re not really sure what’s going on and I quite like that.”
Elsewhere, things got lippy between lovebirds Amy Hart and Curtis Pritchard.
After sharing a passionate snog, Amy realised she'd left her mark - quite literally - all over her man after smearing her bright rouge lipstick on his pout.
But after scheduling in a second kiss before they cleaned up as "we might as well have one more kiss before we wipe it all off", Amy concluded that: "Lesson learned. Don’t wear red lipstick in the villa while you’re…well he’s not my boyfriend, while you’re in a coupling!"
Come on guys, that's the first rule of red lippy!
What days in the week is Love Island on ITV2?
You can catch the show every weekday night on ITV2 where the main programme, narrated by Iain Stirling, will give us the lowdown on all the goings-on in the villa - from couples cracking on to singletons facing elimination.
Saturday night's show - Love Island: Unseen Bits - differs from the rest of the week, as it is a round-up of all the best moments from the week - and maybe some unseen footage.
If that’s not enough, you can also watch Caroline Flack's spin off show Love Island: Aftersun on Sunday nights from 10pm on ITV, where she discusses the latest action with famous guests, as well as those who've been eliminated from the villa.