Raleigh local Huda Mustafa cast for season 7 of Peacock’s reality dating show “Love Island USA”

Find out what to expect from “Love Island USA” and how to support Raleigh’s own Huda Mustafa on the upcoming season premiering Tuesday, June 3.

Cast photos of the islanders

Huda is a Chapel Hill native.

Photos courtesy of NBC

Welcome to “Love Island USA” — now entering, Huda. Raleigh local Huda Mustafa was selected as a cast member for season seven of Peacock’s competition dating show “Love Island USA”, and we’ll be able to see Mustafa in action starting Tuesday, June 3 at 9 p.m.

Beyond the island, Mustafa, 24, is an online fitness coach and mom located in the City of Oaks. Aside from entrepreneurship, she’s also an influencer, specializing in gym + lifestyle content. City Editor Danyale here. Mustafa’s muscle definition has me ready to lock in and get in one of Raleigh’s many gyms consistently.

We’re excited to tune in and support Mustafa as she navigates the bombshells and challenges during her stay at the Fijian villa, where the islanders reside throughout the show. Expect six episodes per week streaming on Peacock with premiere episodes airing Tuesday, June 3 through Sunday, June 8, then Thursday through Tuesday starting Tuesday, June 10, after the first week.

Get a glance at what’s to come.

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