LOVE Island’s dumped couple have barely had time to unpack their bikinis - but they’re already packing up to move in together next week.
The smitten pair wasted no time taking their relationship to the next level after leaving the villa, revealing plans to shack up just days after returning home.
Lauren Wood, 26, was brutally dumped from the villa - but not before begging Harrison Soloman, 22, to walk out with her.
While he stayed behind at first, Harrison made a dramatic exit the very next day in a shock twist that left viewers stunned.
Now the lovebirds are inseparable, flaunting their romance all over social media with loved-up snaps, cosy date nights and shopping for decor for their new house.
Lauren gave fans a glimpse into their loved-up life with a TikTok of her day with Harrison - complete with his cheeky voiceover running through it.
From having lunch at Harrods to double dates with former islanders, Harrison’s commentary had fans howling.
Harrison shocked fans when he said: “This is us in Harrods, I was buying a Fenty table for our first house together.
“Yeah, crazy. We move in next week.”
Viewers flooded the comments in disbelief, with one writing: "Are you actually moving in together or was he joking?"
Another penned: "Moving in next week? Wow congrats!"
A third exclaimed: "MOVE WHERE NEXT WEEK??"
They were then joined by axed Islanders Tommy and Casa Amor girl Lucy.
The ex-Islanders headed to celebrity hangout Sheesh for a boozy night out.
Tommy had his eyes on the food while Lucy posed for the camera.
This comes after the controversial star sparked fix claims after he shared a big villa secret.
In the viral video, Harrison was approached inside a London Boots branch by a fan who recognised him and immediately grilled him about the show.
The fan told him: “Mad guy innit? Bouncing between two gyal and them things there. But you know what? I rate it though.”
Harrison replied: “Appreciate that man… Lauren was one of the girls in the triangle, man. And I chose Lauren. Now I’m back home.”
The fan pressed on, asking whether the drama is genuine or played up for the cameras.
Harrison insisted: “Yeah, it’s real. It’s real. Mad.”
But it’s his next comment that’s raised eyebrows among viewers.
Harrison admitted: “They’ll like put people together and stuff like that to have conversations and stuff like that.”
The fan then chimed in with: “I know one of the Love Islanders, they told me like, yo they’ll tell you like, cool, just bless you with that person.”
Harrison replied: “Yeah, yeah, yeah. They’ll say that shit. Fair enough.”
The clip sparked speculation that producers may be manipulating scenes for entertainment.
In response, a Love Island spokesperson told The Sun: “I think it’s worth pointing out that he says twice in that clip that the drama is real himself.
"For guidance, the opinions the Islanders have, decisions they make and the relationships formed are completely within the control of the Islanders themselves.
"What is shown is an accurate representation of villa life.”