Andreina Santos is speaking up now. She says being called a “mean girl” online doesn’t tell the whole story, especially after that tense villa challenge aired. According to her, the editing didn’t show what really happened, especially in how things went down between her and Huda Mustafa.
In a chat with Elite Daily, Andreina shared that some really important “postcards” were taken out of the episode – the ones that showed Huda hadn’t been completely honest. “Those postcards had proof of the lies Huda told,” she said. “So, when they didn’t include that part, I get why people thought we were just being mean… but honestly, we were just trying to figure out why she lied.”
The Heart-Rate Challenge Fallout
Things really picked up during the heart-rate challenge. People started whispering about how close Huda was getting to Ace Greene. She talked to Andreina about it, thinking it was just between them. But Andreina ended up telling others. Now she’s saying, “Everyone thinks I twisted what Huda said, but I didn’t. I just shared what I felt honestly.”
On social media, fans sided with Andreina, arguing the edit was misleading. One commented:
“I am inclined to believe Andreina because she’s there and we’re not.”
Another said:
“Everyone needs to realize the people speaking out are the people who were with them 24/7… it didn’t even show 5 seconds.”
A lot of people are getting tired of how editing is twisting the way characters are shown, and you can see that in the comments people are leaving.
Season 7 Surge in Drama and Ratings
Just when things couldn’t get more chaotic this season, another twist hits. Contestants Cierra Ortega and Yulissa Escobar were dropped by producers after racist content they’d posted earlier came up online.
According to a few insiders and critics, the show seems to have picked people who crave attention, which may be why the relationships don’t feel real. Despite everything, this season pulled in the highest viewership for a reality show on Peacock, with over 1.2 billion minutes streamed.
Andreina asks people not to jump to conclusions just yet. There’s still more to see in the reunions and the footage that hasn’t aired. What she did came from a place of truth, not anger, and she believes fairness will win once the whole story is out.