English golf sensation Charley Hull has never been one to hold back — and this week, she’s proving it once again. While fans expected to see her name making headlines for her stellar performance at the 2025 Founders Cup, Hull instead detonated a bombshell on social media by publicly ripping into a Love Island: All Stars contestant.
Hull, who boasts more than 713,000 Instagram followers, shocked fans on February 7 when she shared a fiery Instagram story aimed squarely at Elma Pazar, one of the controversial figures in Season 2 of the hit reality show. Posting a video clip of Pazar’s explosive argument with Curtis (Ekin-Su’s partner) during Episode 26, Hull didn’t mince words. Her blunt caption read:
“I can not stand that woman. How she got voted favourite girl blows my mind, lol.”
The takedown instantly lit up social media, with fans stunned by Hull’s unfiltered honesty. For some, it was a refreshing dose of authenticity. For others, it was a shocking side of Hull that showed just how passionately she follows the guilty-pleasure drama of Love Island. Either way, one thing was clear: Hull’s voice carried weight far beyond the golf course.
The Love Island feud was already messy — the “Snog, Marry, Pie” challenge saw Sammy smash a pie in Ekin-Su’s face before apologizing, which enraged Pazar. When Pazar later clashed with Curtis over the incident, Hull apparently had enough. The golfer’s scathing words turned a heated reality TV moment into a viral storm.
But while fans debated Hull’s reality-TV commentary, the golfer herself was busy chasing something far more meaningful: a title. After surviving a rocky start to her season, Hull made the cut at the 2025 Founders Cup and confirmed she would be competing through the weekend. On Instagram, she balanced the drama with a lighter post featuring on-course snaps and a simple caption: “Weekend vibes let’s go.”
Her first two rounds highlighted both her brilliance and her frustrations. Hull opened with a sparkling 68 that included five birdies, but the second round tested her resolve, with a double bogey dragging her score back to even-par 72. Still, she did enough to earn her spot in the final two rounds, keeping her in contention as Jin Young Ko surged ahead at 12-under.
The contrast could not be sharper: one moment, Hull is firing shots at reality TV contestants from her Instagram story; the next, she’s grinding on the greens against the best golfers in the world. It’s this duality — the outspoken, unfiltered personality off the course and the resilient fighter on it — that has made Hull one of the most compelling stars of her generation.
As fans continue to buzz about her Love Island confession and speculate on whether more reality TV hot takes are coming, Hull is already focused on rewriting her season narrative. Between controversy and competition, one thing is undeniable: Charley Hull knows how to keep herself — and the golf world — firmly in the headlines.