According to two Jeremy Kyle guests love bites are definitely still a thing and made sure to proudly show off their marks on the show.
Much to the despair of viewers watching and Jezza himself, pregnant Chloe and her boyfriend Tyler made no attempt to cover up the purple bruises.
Chloe giggled away as the host pointed out the ugly mark on her neck: "Is that a love bite on your neck?!"
And it wasn't long before her boyfriend Tyler popped up sporting the similar badge of love.
"Hold the shot, he's got a love bite too!" Jezza said as Tyler was shown on the screen waiting backstage.
Viewers were equally surprised that people still gave love bites: "Can't deal with the girl on Jeremy Kyle sitting with a big love bite on her neck."
"Classy lassie with a love bite on here neck #JeremyKyle," added another watching on Twitter.
One viewer certainly wasn't a fan: "Can't believe people actually still give love bites #gross"
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Chloe and Tyler were on the show to find out whether Tyler was the father of his ex Cairan's baby.
Tyler got it in the neck from Jeremy after he stormed on stage claiming his ex was lying.
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The host wasn't impressed with his attitude and slammed him: "Little boy with poxy little love bites on their neck."
Jeremy read out the DNA results and told Cairan that it was probably the best news she would receive, that Tyler wasn't the dad of her child.
Tyler and Chloe were equally happy as they skipped off backstage to boos from the audience.
* The Jeremy Kyle Show is on weekdays, ITV at 9.25am
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