Love Island fans have taken to Twitter during tonight's show to vent that it was "giving them a headache" as the baby challenge returned.
It's been the most popular challenge of the last five series but this year fans complained that ITV2 had aired "too many" scenes of the babies crying.
Each couple put their relationship to the test as they attempted to co-parent a noisy plastic doll, which quite literally would not stop crying.
The challenge involves the couples learning to feed, comfort, stop the babies crying and change their babies' nappies in a bid to be crowned the "best parents".
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Taking to Twitter, fans couldn't help but complain that the crying was "giving them a headache", with some boycotting the show for the evening.
One tweeted: "Nah these baby all crying at the same time is driving me f***ing nuts."
Another wrote: "Omg this crying noise is actually giving me a headache can they not turn it down I need some paracetamol."
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A third Love Island fan wrote: "Nah I’ve literally just got a headache from that crying. Turning this off."
A fourth irritated viewer said: "Watching Love Island with sound turned off, baby crying too much for me tonight."
For one couple, the stressful stunt ended up bringing them even closer, hinting that their romance is set to become more serious.
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Seeing Finn Tapp with a baby in his arm gave girlfriend Paige Turley flutters, as she said: "You're really handsome, and even more so with a baby."
Dropping hints their relationship is set to last for the long run, Finn hinted that the baby – Darcey – had made them even happier together.
Could Paige and Finn become parents to the first baby of the 2020 series?
Love Island continues tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2.
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