2DayFM Breakfast put a fresh claim into the swirl around Mika Abdalla and Josh Heuston on June 16, saying its sources indicated the two are dating. The on-air comments did not amount to an official confirmation, but they gave the rumor the clearest push it has had since fans began linking the pair after Off Campus premiered in May.
That interest had already been building because Abdalla and Heuston drew attention during the Off Campus press run, where their chemistry became part of the conversation. Fans kept circling back to the same point: the pair were often presented together even though their characters, Allie and Justin, barely interacted in the show. Once the show was out, TikToks about them piled up, with some drawing over a million likes.
The timing also helped the rumor travel. Abdalla had recently said she ended her engagement, and reports said that relationship with Jake Short ended at the start of June. That left fans looking for clues and gave every new sighting, clip and comment extra weight. When Emma Chow said on 2DayFM Breakfast, “We have our own sources that say that it is true that Mika and Josh are dating,” the remark landed in a space already primed for speculation.
But the claim still rests on a thin foundation. It was presented as sourced information from radio hosts, not as a statement from either actor, and the show offered no public proof beyond what it described as its own sources. CJ added another layer of rumor with a comment about someone very close to Josh Heuston attending a show for a high-end luxury brand, saying the attendance had helped the rumors spread and that the person may have confirmed it. That is a long way from confirmation, and it leaves the story exactly where it began: with interest built on chemistry, amplified by social media, but not yet closed by either of the people at the center of it.
What happens next is straightforward. Unless Abdalla or Heuston addresses it directly, the dating claim stays in the category of broadcast rumor, not fact. One thing is already settled, though: Heuston will not reprise his role as Justin in Off Campus Season 2, so any future interest in the pair will come from the speculation around their off-screen connection, not from another shared season on screen.

