An Aussie Shore star has departed the show in mysterious circumstances.
Nardos Feleke vanished from the show in episode eight with little explanation this week.
The 26-year-old's exit was announced to the remaining cast by host Charlotte Crosby.
'I do have some pretty bad news. Nardos will no longer be with us. She won't be coming back,' she said.
The group reacted with little shock - indicating that the reason for her departure is known but left unspoken.
Paramount+ has not yet issued a statement on Nardos' sudden exit from the reality series.
An Aussie Shore star has departed the show in mysterious circumstances. Nardos Feleke (pictured) vanished from the show in episode eight this little explanation this week
The brunette beauty has not made any posts to social media for the past 11 weeks, since announcing her participation in the show.
Fans on Reddit have speculated that Nardos may have 'broken a rule' or that cast members were aware of why she left but could not say.
Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Paramount+ for comment.
It comes after Callum Hole claimed the series is the 'wildest' show he has ever been on.
The former I'm A Celebrity contestant, 26, appears on the latest instalment of the Down Under version of the Geordie Shore reality series.
The Love Island alum told The Project last month that he'd never experienced anything like it.
'Oh, it's been absolute madness. From the moment I went in there, I was taken aback by how wild these bunch of Aussies were,' the 26-year-old Welsh star said.
'Honestly, it was like nothing I've ever experienced before.'
The 26-year-old's exit was announced to the remaining cast by host Charlotte Crosby (pictured)
'I do have some pretty bad news. Nardos will no longer be with us. She won't be coming back,' she said. The group reacted with little shock - indicating that the reason for her departure is known but left unspoken
Callum said that the cast were fuelled by 12-hour drinking sessions and a general lawlessness to the proceedings.
'What's the word they use in Australia? Rogue? They go rogue? That's what it was. As soon as you wake up in the morning, doesn't matter if there's alcohol involved or not, it's go-go-go from start to finish' he explained.
'It's not like any other reality TV show I've done in the aspect that, it's not like a game show. There's no competition element. There's no pressure in the back of your head to actually, you know, perform well or top top worry that you might get eliminated by the public.
'Literally, you wake up in the morning and Charlotte Crosby, our boss, a veteran of Geordie Shore, will come in and be like, 'You're in a boat party tonight. You've got half an hour to get ready.'
'And we start drinking, and probably drink for the next 12 hours, and it gets wilder the night goes on.'
The series has already shocked viewers by showing explicit scenes of sex, full frontal nudity and a shocking 'p**s transplant'.
Aussie Shore is the latest iteration of the smash hit Jersey and Geordie Shore franchises made famous in the US and UK.
The booze-fuelled party series, filmed in Cairns, Queensland, has kicked off with some of the most graphic scenes seen in Down Under TV history.
Aussie Shore is now streaming on Paramount+ with new episodes on Thursdays.
Paramount+ has not yet issued a statement on Nardos' sudden exit from the reality series