ITV Love Island viewers may notice star's skin condition that 'worsens in the sun' Luca Bish returns to the Love Island villa this year with other previous contestants to take a second stab at finding love within its walls.
Known as pityriasis versicolor, which can also be called tinea versicolor, it's actually a fairly common 'fungal skin infection'.
But, escaping the freezing cold UK might prompt a common skin issue to resurface for the former fishmonger.
In it, he lay topless in a garden, with small patches of his skin appearing white against his tan.
The health body also confirmed: "You may notice the patches do not tan in the sun".