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Love Island USA Season 7: Huda Calling Girls ‘B*tch’ Is Giving ‘Can’t compete, don’t complain’

Huda has quickly become one of the most talked-about personalities on Love Island USA Season 7, sparking equal parts admiration and controversy. As a confident, outspoken woman and the first islander this season to reveal she’s a single mom, Huda broke the mold of the typical Love Island contestant. 

However, her time in the villa hasn’t been without backlash. From calling other bombshells “b*tch” during challenges to throwing sharp verbal jabs when threatened, Huda’s quick temper has ignited debates among fans. Her unapologetic attitude makes her a standout figure, but also polarizing, especially in a space where charm often wins over confrontation. 

Huda verbally abused a fellow bombshell

Huda and Jeremiah are a popular couple from Love Island USA.
Huda and Jeremiah of Love Island USA are still together / Credit: CBS

In Love Island USA’s Episode 9’s bombshell challenge, Iris stormed into the villa and during a challenge, boldly kissed the guys, including Jeremiah, Huda’s partner (via Teen Vogue). Fueled by fury and fear of betrayal, Huda confronted Iris mid-challenge, shouting:

B*tch, if you don’t f**king quit it.

Huda’s raw intensity and the word choice caught both the cast and the live audience off guard as Huda’s abrupt aggression rippled through the villa. Some looked shocked, others visibly uncomfortable. The comment garnered social media attention. They concluded that Huda wasn’t playing fair. Fans accused her of hypocrisy, throwing harsh labels while operating within a game structure that rewards bold moves and confident behavior.

Additionally, Huda’s comment also divided the house: supporters hailed her as fiercely protective of her budding bond. At the same time, critics branded her response as disproportionate and aggressive, especially since everyone enters bombshell challenges ready to shake up connections.

Huda has name-called other bombshells as well in Love Island USA Season 7

A still from Love Island USA Season 7, featuring all contestants.
A scene from Love Island USA / Credit: Peacock

This wasn’t her first time using insults on-screen. Whenever bombshells enter the villa, Huda has consistently resorted to confrontational tones. She previously called Amaya a “b*tch” during Week 1 recoupling drama. These confrontations have portrayed her as quick to jump on any perceived threat, often escalating minor interactions into full-blown verbal confrontations.

Huda’s verbal attacks in Love Island USA tap into a broader emotional dynamic. This is reflective of patterns seen in other seasons, where OGs label newcomers with harsh names to justify their defensive behavior. Online conversations have exploded over Huda’s behavior. 

Many feel that Huda’s behavior within the show’s cultural dynamics reveals a familiar double standard: dominant, assertive women are often labeled “b*tches” for behavior that men routinely get away with. Meanwhile, Huda’s verbal confrontations with bombshells have significantly impacted the villa dynamics.

It has cast a shadow over her relationship with Jeremiah, suggesting she’s aggressive in the private sphere. Moreover, it has also created clearer divisions between OGs and newcomers, reinforcing emotional in-groups vs. threats. Additionally, it drew attention away from emerging plots like the Ace–Chelley connection, which fans see as more authentic and balanced. 

Huda’s repeated use of verbal aggression, especially calling bombshells “b*tches”, has become a central feature of Love Island USA Season 7. In the whirlwind world of Love Island, where flings are fast and alliances fragile, Huda has emerged as a lightning rod for emotion, controversy, and conversation. 

She’s also challenged the show’s norms, bringing maternal strength, fiery passion, and unapologetic authenticity into a game built on flirtation and strategy. While her sharp tongue and confrontational moments have stirred tension, they’ve also sparked vital dialogue about how bold, outspoken women are perceived on reality TV. As the season unfolds, one thing is clear: Huda isn’t just playing the game; she’s redefining it.

Love Island USA is now streaming on Peacock (USA).

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