FBoy Island heated up this week when the BINGE reality series, hosted by Abbie Chatfield, saw two leading ladies let their hair down.
Nicole Mitrov and Krystal Thomas are two of the three women, the third being Ally Woodfall, tasked with finding the Nice Guys among the Fboys this season.
And it seems they chose an interesting tactic to get the upper hand in the latest episodes, as they were spotted hooking up with all the men who had their interest.
Nicole, a 27-year-old Queenslander, got especially steamy with her favourite Sean, a construction worker from Western Australia.
During a night time pool party where the cocktails were flowing, Nicole pulled aside the 23-year-old under the guise of giving him a ‘house tour’.
‘I want to give him a house tour… and a room tour… and a Nicole tour,’ she told producers.
As the rowdy pair made it into the bedroom, unaware of the cameras still on them, they took to the bed and shared a very steamy make-out session.
At one point, when things really ramped up, Sean closed the curtains to block the cameras, leaving viewers with only the audio.
FBoy Island heated up this week when the BINGE reality series, hosted by Abbie Chatfield, 29, (pictured) saw two leading ladies let their hair down and get raunchy
Nicole could be heard saying: ‘Gee, Sean, what? I’m so wet. Oh my god! I feel like the sex between me and you would be really good. Like, insane.’
After the entanglement, Sean told producers: ‘When it comes to those intimate encounters, I’m not a selfish guy. I love to make sure that I’m pleasuring someone.’
While viewers may take that as a sure sign Nicole had picked her match for the season, they were left shock when she locked lips with Jack hours later.
She went on a date with the real estate agent, 27, later in the episode, with the pair heard moaning as they took a shower together to ‘release some energy’.

Nicole Mitrov, 27, (right) and Krystal Thomas, 28, (centre) who are tasked with finding the Nice Guys among the Fboys this season, decided to hook up with the men they were interested in
Elsewhere, Krystal, 28, from the UK, also had her sights on two men as she first pulled aside Doug and got him out of his wet boardshorts.
The pair were spotted lying down on her bed together after he got completely naked and she admired his ‘great package’.
Doug, a 25-year-old electrician from South Australia, later told producers he felt like he was ‘going to s**t myself’.
After Krystal, who currently lives in Queensland, prayed that Doug ‘knows where the clit is’, she was later whisked away by the waiter Caleb.

Nicole, a Queenslander, got especially steamy with her favourite Sean, 23, a construction worker from Western Australia (pictured)

While viewers may take that as a sure sign Nicole had picked her match for the season, they were left shock when she locked lips with Jack, 27, hours later (pictured)
Caleb appeared as an FBoy on the 2023 season, but this year returned as a server to make and deliver cocktails to the other contestants.
However, he didn’t let his demotion get in the way of wooing Krystal as he whispered in her ear, ‘Come meet me in the bedroom,’ after giving her a drink.
‘I wanted to be in the bed butt naked, ass-out, balls hangin’, but I couldn’t, because that’s FBoy. I wanted to show a different side of me,’ Caleb told producers.
When Krystal arrived to her bedroom to find Caleb, the pair wasted no time locking lips, though he avoided stripping naked like fellow contestant Doug.

Elsewhere, Krystal, from the UK, also had her sights on two men as she first pulled aside Doug, 25, and got him out of his wet boardshorts (pictured)

After Krystal, who currently lives in Queensland, prayed that Doug ‘knows where the clit is’, she was later whisked away by the waiter Caleb
It comes after host Abbie, 29, said the saucy reality matchmaking show is a humorous ‘feminist’ piece.
‘We are not The Bachelor or Love Island, and we are not pretending to be a political documentary about feminism,’ she told The Daily Telegraph earlier this year.
‘But as far as reality shows go and the scope of that, it is pretty feminist as we call out the FBoys constantly and the women are in control.
‘We do it in a humorous way and we are not pretending to be a serious show. Everyone knows what they are getting into. It is like we are all in on the joke.’
Abbie went on to say the series intends to ‘call out’ the ‘poor behaviour’ of the Fboys.
‘The whole point of the show is that when people do things that are a bit cooked, I call them out in real time,’ she said.