New 'Love Island' star AJ Bunker starts to get to know the boys after entering the villa.
The 28-year-old beauty - who was seen joining the other Islanders on Wednesday night (14.07.21) will waste no time getting better acquainted on this evening's episode.
Speaking to Hugo Hammond, she says: "You're a very good looking guy and you're lovely."
He admits: "It's nice that someone else has come in."
AJ suggests he could be a "dark horse", as she adds: "Although you say you're nice and don't get me wrong, you're nice! Sometimes the good ones are the dark horses."
Hugo insists "you've got to keep some stuff back", with the new arrival wondering if he's holding onto that "for the right person".
AJ also gets to know Teddy Soares, asking him about his love for "adventure" as they strike up conversation.
Teddy asks: "Are you big on spirits and star signs and stuff?"
She admits: "I'm a big star sign person and I don't want to find out what yours is because I'll judge you!"
However, she soon asks and finds out he's Aries.
She adds: "Is it? That's actually my most compatible sign. I'm a Sagittarius. All my best relationships have been with Aries men."
Teddy certainly seems intrigued, and he hints he could be having his head turned from Faye Winter.
In the Beach Hut, he says: "It was interesting to have Faye in my mind because I haven't made things official with Faye.
"AJ is definitely someone I'd be looking to certainly speak to and get to know more about. There is a good old mystery and intrigue there which is always enticing isn't it?"
Elsewhere tonight, Lucinda Strafford has been left single after Brad McClelland's exit, and she's caught Aaron NAME's eye.
He says: "I'm very attracted to Lucinda. She's a beautiful girl. We have this little thing where even if we're in a group, it's like a lingering eye contact and little smile. I don't think she has that with other people."
Also speaking in the Beach Hut, Lucinda admits: "Aaron is definitely someone I'd like to get to know more. We do have a good connection."
And there's also set to be more drama with a new man coming in with two girls to date.
'Love Island' continues tonight at 9pm on Virgin Media One and Virgin Media Player