Love Island's Huda Mustafa denies breaking into home of boyfriend's ex after restraining order as insider lays bare 'hostile' environment

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Love Island USA star Huda Mustafa was hit with a temporary restraining order after her partner's ex, Nicole Olivera, accused her of breaking into her apartment.

Olivera - the mother of a child belonging to Mustafa's current boyfriend, Louis Russell - claimed in court documents obtained by the Daily Mail that the 'mentally unstable' star forced her way into her Los Angeles home last month, though Mustafa denied the claim via Instagram on Tuesday.

And now, a source also refuted the claim that she forced her way in, telling the Daily Mail that Mustafa, 25, was already flying to Los Angeles from North Carolina. The insider said that 'Huda was there to see her boyfriend and only him.' 

In a new court docs filed Wednesday and obtained by the Daily Mail, Russell called out Olivera and alleged, 'Nicole has unreasonably cut off all contact between our son Luka and me, including the daily Face Time chats.'

The British reality star also claimed in the filing that Olivera told him to break up with Mustafa or he would not be able to see their one-year-old son, Luka-Kai.

'Nicole does not like my new girlfriend and has made up unfounded allegations against her and informed the news media,' he further alleged in the docs. 

'I explained to Nicole that my girlfriend will not be around Luka during visits, and she should not withhold Luka’s time with me. Nicole is using Luka as a bargaining chip, and this is not in his best interest nor allows us to co-parent effectively.'

Love Island USA star Huda Mustafa was hit with a temporary restraining order after her partner Louis Russell's ex Nicole Olivera accused her of breaking into her apartment, which she denies

Olivera - the mother of a child belonging to Mustafa's current boyfriend, Louis Russell - claimed in court documents that the 'mentally unstable' star forced her way into her Los Angeles home last month, though Mustafa denied the claim; Mustafa seen with Russell

Russell is currently in the midst of trying to declare paternity for his son and is requesting joint custody, per court documents seen by the Daily Mail. 

Meanwhile, Mustafa is currently barred from going within a 100 yards of Olivera, Luka-Kai, or their residence, after a judge signed off on a temporary restraining order.

But the insider said that Mustafa has 'never been in contact with Nicole, nor has she ever threatened her or her child.'

The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Mustafa, Russell and Olivera for comment. 

The sourced added that if anything, Olivera has prevented Mustafa from meeting or speaking with her child, 'seemingly out of envy since Huda and Louis began their relationship.'

The insider insisted that Mustafa has never spoken negatively about any child, let alone her partner’s son.

Per the court documents, Olivera claimed that on February 20, Mustafa flew into Los Angeles from North Carolina, 'and threatened to jump off buildings, swearing on her daughter's life that she was going to kill herself.' 

Olivera alleged in the court filing that Mustafa spent hours making 'terrifying and extremely mentally unstable threats' against the lives of herself, her daughter and Luka-Kai. 

Mustafa shares five-year-old daughter Arleigh with her ex, Noah Sherline. 

But the insider said that the allegations that Mustafa threatened her own child are 'ridiculous' and 'entirely false.'

Meanwhile, a source told the Daily Mail that Mustafa was already flying to Los Angeles from North Carolina, and was there to 'see her boyfriend and only him'

Mustafa is currently barred from going within a 100 yards of Olivera, her one-year-old son, Luka-Kai, or their residence, after judge signed off on a temporary restraining order; Russell pictured with his son in an Instagram snap

Mustafa has responded to the claims via her Instagram story. She posted a photo of a punching bag, writing, 'I'm aware of what's being said and it's not true'

Both Mustafa and Russell are 'devoted, attentive parents who consistently prioritize their children above all else,' the source claimed.

The source went on to claim that throughout Mustafa's relationship with Russell, Olivera has been 'hostile toward both of them.'

Meanwhile, Mustafa has responded to the claims via her Instagram story. 

She posted a photo of a punching bag, writing, 'I'm aware of what's being said and it's not true. I'm handling everything the right way by letting legal take care of it. I appreciate everyone who continues to support me.'

Olivera told TMZ that the incident unfolded on February 21 when Mustafa allegedly showed up uninvited to her home.

In court documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Mustafa was accused of taking an Uber to Olivera’s house and allegedly breaking in. 

Olivera, Russell and their son were all present at the time, per the docs.

Olivera also claimed that Mustafa had been sending 'alarming' messaged in the hours before the incident, and allegedly threatened to harm herself and said she 'would not be here tomorrow.'

The star debuted her romance with Too Hot to Handle's Russell in August of last year at the Los Angeles premiere of Weapons (pictured) 

Olivera added that she 'doesn't want drama, a response, or even an apology' just privacy and safety for her and her son, and went on to say, 'I pray for her mental health.'

The star debuted her romance with Too Hot to Handle's Russell in August of last year.

The two reality TV stars made their relationship official as they attended the Los Angeles premiere of Weapons together, walking the red carpet hand-in-hand.

Mustafa was rumored to be dating Russell after they were spotted together just days after she returned from filming the Love Island season seven finale in Fiji.

In the villa, Mustafa was first romantically linked to Jeremiah Brown before a fan vote split them up in what fans are calling one of the most toxic seasons yet.

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