
The internet is rightfully heated after a disturbing livestream moment involving Love Island USA alums Huda Mustafa and Louis Russell.
During a recent live, a fan called in and used the N-word — the hard ER — aimed directly at Olandria (Ola) McDonald, and instead of shutting it down or standing up for her, Louis and Huda laughed. Yes, laughed.
🎥 What Happened
Fans captured the moment as it spread across TikTok, Reddit, and X.
A viewer clearly said the racial slur during a call-in segment. Huda and Louis both visibly reacted — not in shock or disgust — but with laughter before ending the call.
Later, Huda jumped online with an excuse that she “didn’t hear what was said,” claiming she only heard “a bad word.” But the internet isn’t buying it — and neither are we. The clip speaks for itself.
☕ Let’s Be Real
There’s no universe where laughing at a racial slur is okay — not in 2025, not ever.
If you have a platform and you call yourself a public figure, you have a responsibility to draw the line when hate speech happens in your space.
Huda has built her name on “real talk,” but there’s nothing real about being silent (or giggling) when someone weaponizes a slur against a Black woman.
Louis wasn’t any better either. As a man in that moment, he had a chance to say “Yo, that’s not funny” — but he didn’t.
👏 The Internet Responded
Ola’s supporters flooded the comments calling it what it was — racist, disrespectful, and disgusting.
Many fans pointed out that this isn’t the first time Huda’s had questionable takes when it comes to race conversations.
On Reddit, one fan wrote:
“Laughing at a hard ER isn’t confusion. It’s comfort.”
And that’s exactly it — comfort. That clip showed how comfortable some people are when it comes to disrespecting Black women — until the backlash starts rolling in.
💬 Our Take (AGP Stance)
At The Anonymous Gossip Podcast, we don’t make excuses for this kind of behavior.
We don’t laugh off racism.
We don’t “misspeak” when someone says the hard ER.
We call it out — period.
Huda and Louis can post all the half-hearted “I didn’t hear it” statements they want, but that doesn’t change what we all saw.
Ola didn’t deserve that energy, and neither do any of the Black women constantly on the receiving end of casual disrespect from people who benefit from being near Black culture but can’t stand up when it counts.
💭 Final Word
Accountability isn’t optional.
If you’re going to sit in front of thousands of viewers and let a racial slur slide — or worse, laugh — you deserve to be called out publicly.
Because the truth is simple:
You either stand against racism or you stand with it. There’s no in-between.