Reality television personality Huda Mustafa has addressed widespread speculation about a potential romantic relationship with content creator PlaqueBoyMax, firmly stating the two are close friends and nothing more.
The former "Love Island" cast member spoke with TMZ in Burbank following intense online discussion about a recent streaming session she participated in with PlaqueBoyMax. Social media users had interpreted their on-screen chemistry as evidence of a developing romance.
"No, we're friends," Mustafa told TMZ, describing PlaqueBoyMax as "the sweetest ever" and identifying him as one of her closest companions since relocating to Los Angeles.
According to Mustafa, PlaqueBoyMax has played a significant role in helping her adjust to West Coast living. She indicated he consistently checks on her well-being and ensures she has access to necessary resources, while she reciprocates that support.
The reality star also weighed in on recent online discourse surrounding PlaqueBoyMax's "Diva" music video, which prompted some viewers to question his sexuality. Mustafa defended her friend, suggesting critics are overlooking the intended message of his creative work.
She praised PlaqueBoyMax for promoting self-acceptance and encouraging others to embrace their authentic selves without concern for traditional gender norms. This quality, she noted, represents one of the aspects she most values about their friendship.
Beyond discussing her personal life, Mustafa provided an update on her emerging music career. She revealed a new single will be released in the near future, characterizing it as an ideal conclusion to the summer season.
The clarification comes as both Mustafa and PlaqueBoyMax continue building their respective entertainment careers in Los Angeles, where they have developed a supportive friendship that has captured public attention despite its platonic nature.

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