'Love Island USA' reunion: Bryan and Amaya talk cheating, Huda skirts Louis relationship...!
Huda said she's working "toward being a better person" than the person fans saw on their screens, Pepe Garcia-Gonzalez and Iris Kendall defined their relationship (while Nicolandia avoided doing so), and Jeremiah Brown came armed with the definition of "love bombing."
Seasoned interviewer Andy Cohen was tasked with getting the islanders to spill as he shared moderating duties with host Ariana Madix for the reunion, which marks the first – and likely last – time the Season 7 cast was all in a room together.
The "Love Island USA" Season 7 cast has cleared the air on the disagreements, the fizzled relationships and even rumors of infidelity that happened in the villa (and beyond).
The Class of 2025 returned to Peacock to spill on the cheating rumors between Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales, Huda Mustafa's possible new "Perfect Match" relationship and the rift between her, Olandria Carthen and Chelley Bissainthe.
"Everything was consensual. There was no limitations and we all made that very clear in the beginning of the challenge," Huda added.
Chelley said that she feels justified in the way that she reacted to the situation.
"We've always mentioned this whole consensual thing, and everyone's like 'Yeah, we're all open to everything.' So with that being said, it comes to a thing of this friendship and sisterhood," Chelley responded.
While in the villa, Chelley openly expressed her distaste for Huda's sexy performance toward her connection, Ace, during the "Hearts on Fire" event, better known as the heartrate challenge.
The incident became a hot topic online and in islander interviews on whether Huda overstepped boundaries. Production showed an extended clip of the challenge during the reunion, and in the video, Huda is seen shaking her butt close to Ace's face.
Cohen asked Huda about her reaction after rewatching the interaction. "I took it a step too far for certain people, and I do apologize if I made anybody feel uncomfortable," she said.