Huda Mustafa may have left the Love Island villa behind, but the reality star is back in the spotlight after new surveillance footage surfaced in connection with her ongoing drama involving ex-boyfriend Louis Russell and the mother of his child, Nicole Olivera.
According to TMZ, the footage appears to show Huda entering the Los Angeles apartment complex where Nicole lives on February 21, 2026, around 9:14 PM. The video reportedly matches allegations Nicole previously made in court, where she claimed Huda attempted to enter her home during the height of their dispute.
In the surveillance clip, Huda can be seen walking through the property while speaking on the phone. While the footage does not show her entering Nicole’s unit, it places her inside the apartment complex that later became a central point in Nicole’s legal claims.
The incident ties back to a restraining order request Nicole filed earlier this year. In court documents, Nicole alleged that Huda threatened her, her son, and others while tensions surrounding Louis continued to escalate. Huda denied wrongdoing at the time and pushed back against the allegations made against her.
The situation became even messier after TMZ obtained filings from Louis and Nicole’s custody battle. Those documents reportedly included alleged text messages Nicole claimed Huda sent Louis during their relationship, adding more fuel to an already public and complicated feud.
Earlier this month, however, the temporary restraining order against Huda was dissolved after both Huda and Nicole failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing. Because neither party showed up, a judge did not rule on the allegations at that time.
Still, the newly surfaced footage is likely to bring the case back into public conversation. For fans who followed Huda’s Love Island journey, the off-screen drama has quickly become more intense than anything that played out in the villa.
TMZ also caught up with Huda at the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards in Los Angeles on Friday, where she appeared focused on moving forward. Rather than address the legal drama in detail, she offered advice to the newest Love Island USA cast, encouraging them to protect their mental health and ignore online noise.

