Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague was left fuming on Wednesday night's episode after she discovered that some viewers of the show think she is only in it for the money.
The latest challenge for the Islanders, Online Buzz, saw the contestants find out what fans of the show have been saying about them on social media.
Each round of the game saw tweets read out with some words blanked out.
The tweets included: "What - blank - said about Molly playing a game was bang on" and "Nah - blank - deserves more than - blank - she doesn't like him, she likes 50k."
When Molly-Mae discovered the tweets are about her she was far from impressed.
"Wow. I'm actually fuming," she said in the Beach Hut. "I'm annoyed because I just feel like to bring money into it... What am I meant to say? I'm speechless to be honest."

While Molly-Mae was left to ponder the "digs", Tommy Fury was wondering whether she is playing a game with him.
Curtis Pritchard tried to lighten the mood later with a toast, saying: "Guys, I want to say for every one bad comment, there are a million good comments. We are all good people."
"I'm a money grabber!" joked Molly-Mae.
Her housemates laughed and raised their glasses "To money grabbers".

But Curtis later took Molly-Mae aside and said: "What's come up in the challenge is unexpected. I felt, ever since the start, you came in and you were going between three guys, so you could understand why people felt [that] because I thought you were as well... I have no doubts whatsoever but then I have heard a couple of things so I thought I'd ask you…
"Tommy truly really likes you, Tommy really does. So now I'm just going to be talking as a friend of Tommy's: if anything is ever going to happen please just be truthful with him, because he will be able to live with that. Just don't go behind his back."
Love Island continues on Virgin Media Two and ITV2 at 9:00pm on Thursday.