LOVE Island fans have begged one of the show's 'legends' to make a huge entrance as a bombshell in the All Stars villa.
Viewers of the ITV2 show got excited after 2019 islander Ovie Soko teased them with a series of sunny photos.
Ovie, 32, posted a series of snaps on social media as the All Stars series got underway, including one of him on a sun lounger.
Another showed him standing in what appeared to be a hotel lift.
And fans really hoped this meant he was off to the winter series' villa, which is in South Africa.
Ovie, a professional basketball player, captioned his Instagram picture dump: "Archive from life, just checking in and checking out."
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Writing underneath, one fan replied: "Oh please come back as a bombshell in love island we need u x."
Another added: "Hope you checking out, to check into the Villa in Cape Town!"
A third said: "Enter love island immediately pls."
And someone else chimed in: "I better see Ovies’s ass back into love island villa as a bombshell or else!"
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Ovie was a latecomer to the 2019 series of Love Island, entering on Day 26 for Casa Amor.
He was an instant hit with fans and ended up in the main villa.
Ovie was famed for his iconic cry of "message!" everytime an islander got a text message, and he ended up coupling up with India Reynolds.
The pair made it to the final of the ITV2 series and finished in third place. Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague finished in second place, with Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea taking the crown.
Sadly, however, Ovie and India's romance wasn't to be and the pair split four months after being rocked by cheating rumours.
Last year, Ovie Soko went back his normal job playing basketball for the London Lions.
However, just nine months later, he landed a brand new gig and switched to basketball commentary off the court, as the 's new lead analyst.
Promotional images for the channel showed Ovie beaming at the camera while donning a white sports top.
His commentary now airs on Sky Sports and Sky Sports' YouTube channel, as well as the League's own YouTube channel.