It's only been gone from our screens for less than 24 hours and we're already missing Molly-Mae's gravity-defying bun, Maura's fanny flutters and Ovie's, well, Ovie.
Luckily applications for the 2020 winter version of Love Island are already open so you can apply today for the chance to find your very own Greg O'Shea. And we're here to tell you exactly how to go about it.
You're welcome.
The famous Mallorca villa will be moving to a brand-new abode in South Africa for a winter edition at the beginning of the year, and ITV2 bosses are calling for 'vibrant singles' from across the UK to ditch the dull British weather and head across the pond in the search for true love.
"The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another, but to remain in paradise they must win the hearts of the public and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island," it says on the application form, which you can download here.
In order to be eligible for the show, applicants must be at least 18 years of age before the closing date of 30 November 2019, and must have a passport that is valid for the whole period of 1st December 2019 to 30th June 2020.
And that's literally all you need to know! Easy, hey?
Speaking of the extra addition to the Love Island schedule, Paul Mortimer, Head of Digital Channels and Acquisitions at ITV said: "Off the back of a record-breaking year, we're delighted to be bringing an extra series of our biggest and sunniest show to the 2020 schedule."
"Love Island has proven yet again to be the perfect format that engages younger audiences. In response to this viewer appetite, a new batch of young singletons will deliver some highly anticipated post-Christmas romance and drama from our new and luxurious location."
Think you've got what it takes? Well best get working on your Instagram feed and practicing your best "pulling someone for a chat" line as there's not too long to go.
Best of luck!
Featured Image Credit: ITV2/Love IslandTopics: TV News, TV Entertainment, Love Island