“Love Island” star Huda Mustafa didn’t hold back during her appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, where she confronted former flame Chris Seeley for what she called false claims about their time together in the villa. While Seeley had been hyping up their intimate relationship in public, Mustafa had a different story.
“You’re over here like, ‘Yeah, we had sex and we did this and I f**ked this girl. She’s so fine,'” she told host Alex Cooper. “Shut up. You barely put that s**t in. Don’t even. And it’s not ’cause I couldn’t take it, that’s for f**king sure. B***h, shut up. That s**t irritated the f**k out of me.”
Mustafa also revealed that she had asked Seeley to keep things private between them during their time on the show. That request clearly went ignored, and the fallout from his public commentary may have been the final straw in their short-lived romance. The couple ended the season in third place but split during the finale dinner, deciding not to continue their relationship off-screen.
Beyond the reality TV drama, Huda took the opportunity to open up about her real-life struggles. She described a painful upbringing marked by trauma and abuse.
“I wasn’t raised with money. Growing up, my dad was extremely abusive. He was very abusive towards my mother, towards me, and my siblings,” she said.
She also recounted a disturbing domestic violence incident that left a lasting impact on her and brought her siblings closer together during their chaotic upbringing.
“Me and my siblings were extremely close in the midst of the chaos,” she added.
While “Love Island” introduced Huda to millions of viewers, it’s clear her story goes far beyond the cameras. From reality TV heartbreak to real-life healing, Huda is letting her voice be heard on her own terms.

