NIGHT Manager fans were left hot under the collar over what they’re calling Tom Hiddleston’s “sexiest scene yet”.

The latest episode of the aired on Sunday night, with , 44, starring former British soldier Jonathan Pine.

Three people dancing closely in a dimly lit setting.Tom sent fans wild with his ‘sexiest scene yet’Credit: BBC Three people close together, two men with foreheads touching and a woman embracing one of them.He found himself caught up in a love triangle with Teddy and RoxanaCredit: Unknown A couple kissing against a wall, with the man's pants down.Tom is no stranger to steamy scenes in the Night ManagerCredit: BBC

following a decade-long break, following Jonathan in his new role as an intelligence officer.

Jonathan is tasked with infiltrating a Colombian arms operation led by Teddy Dos Santos [Diego Calva].

He’s assisted by Roxana Bolaños [Camila Morrone] and things ended up getting very steamy when Jonathan found himself at the centre of a love triangle between her and Teddy.

Fans rushed to social media on Sunday night after the trio shared a very passionate dance.

One wrote: “The sexiest scene of the decade possibly the century.”

Another said: “The sexual tension between Pine & Teddy is maaadddd! One kiss, just give us one passionate kiss!”

Someone else commented: “This scene was incredible. The chemistry was amazing, the cinematography, the sexiness.”

And a fourth added: “So much chemistry it’s off the charts!”

Meanwhile .

When asked recently if he’d take part Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors, he said: “Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I’m a massive, massive fan of both.”

And a source told The Sun: “It is frankly the ultimate decision.

“Of course Tom’s schedule is more likely to allow him to film The Traitors for a month in Scotland than commit to Strictly’s intense four months.

“But what an absolute gift to his BBC bosses to hear their leading man is up for both.”

A promotional photo for Night Manager featuring three actors.The series returned earlier this month after a decade-long breakCredit: Des Willie/Prime