Love Island contestant Yewande Biala's fate was sealed on Monday night's episode of the dating show after a shock recoupling left the boys to choose who they wanted to couple up with.
Yewande had been coupled up with Danny, but when new girl Arabella arrived in the villa, his head was turned, so the big question going into the recoupling was – who will Danny choose?
Unfortunately for Dubliner Yewande, Danny picked Arabella to couple up with meaning Yewande had to pack her bags and leave Love Island.
Speaking after her exit from the villa, Yewande said she would "100% go back" as she doesn't feel as though she has finished her journey.
"It came to an end quite abruptly," she said.
"I would love the chance to find someone that I feel is genuine. Also just continue the friendships I have made.
Yewande also opened up about the challenging nature of the show, saying, "The most challenging aspect is throwing yourself into an environment that you don't know.
"Every day is different, different personalities and characters, and you’re always guessing what is going to happen."

With her ex Danny now coupled up with Arabella, Yewande isn't so sure she sees a future for the new couple...
"Maybe. A bombshell coming in, it’s very hard and it’s difficult to know their intentions. I hate it when a bombshell comes in saying 'I want to get to know everyone’, because that is a lie," Yewande said.
"You know who you’re going for. She knew she wanted Danny. I feel like if he does get to know her, it’s not going to work. There are so many factors – they’re so different, and the age gap.
"You have to be realistic. He’s just starting his life – he’s only 21. They are in two different phases of their lives. In the villa, it’s very easy to forget."

Danny and Arabella weren't the only new couple formed on Monday night's show, with remaining Irish contestant Maura now coupled up with Tom, with the pair having sorted out their differences following Sunday night's drama.
Jordan and Anna are now officially in a couple after days of getting to know each other, with Anton choosing to couple up with Lucie to keep her in the villa as a friend.
Michael and Amber, Curtis and Amy, and Tommy and Molly-Mae all stayed in their couples.
Love Island continues on Virgin Media Two tomorrow night at 9pm.