A temporary restraining order against reality television personality Huda Mustafa will remain in effect until late April following a Los Angeles Superior Court hearing on Friday, April 3, according to court documents.
The hearing was scheduled to address allegations brought by Nicole Olivera, who filed the protective order against Mustafa last month. Olivera, who shares a son with Mustafa's boyfriend Louis Russell, appeared in court on Friday, while neither Mustafa nor Russell, both 25 years old, were present.
The presiding judge granted a continuance requested by Olivera's attorney and rescheduled the hearing for Thursday, April 23. The temporary restraining order, which was set to expire on Friday, has been extended until the continued hearing date.
Court documents indicate that all temporary orders remain in full force and effect until the April 23 hearing. Mustafa has not yet retained legal counsel for the case.
The legal dispute stems from allegations filed by Olivera on March 12, in which she sought protection for herself and her son with Russell. According to court filings, Olivera claimed that Mustafa made threats against her, the former couple's son Luka-Kai, and Mustafa's own five-year-old daughter Arleigh on February 20.
Olivera alleged in court documents that after approximately 12 hours of threats, Mustafa broke into the building where Olivera's son resides. The filing also accused Mustafa of harassment via social media. Olivera stated she was mentally and emotionally fearful for her son's safety and her own.
A judge granted the initial temporary restraining order on March 12, requiring Mustafa to maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from Olivera and her son and prohibiting any contact.
Following public reports of the protective order, Mustafa addressed the allegations through social media on March 17, denying the claims and stating she was handling the matter through legal channels. She expressed appreciation for continued support from her followers.
The legal proceedings have become further complicated by a separate custody dispute. Russell filed an emergency court order on March 18 seeking joint legal custody of his son with Olivera and requesting establishment of a formal parenting plan. In that filing, Russell accused Olivera of unreasonably preventing contact between him and their son, using the child as a bargaining chip, and threatening to relocate out of state. A judge denied Russell's emergency request.
Mustafa gained public recognition after appearing on the seventh season of Love Island, which aired during summer 2025. She and partner Chris Seeley finished in third place and made franchise history by becoming the first couple to break up during a season finale.
Russell previously appeared on seasons five and six of Too Hot to Handle in 2023 and 2024, as well as season three of Perfect Match in 2025. The couple began their relationship shortly after Mustafa completed filming for Love Island.
The ongoing legal proceedings coincide with the upcoming premiere of Unwell Winter Games on Monday, April 6, a YouTube reality series featuring both Mustafa and Russell among 16 public figures competing in mental and physical challenges.
The next court hearing is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, at Los Angeles Superior Court, where the judge will determine whether to extend, modify, or dissolve the temporary restraining order.