’90 Day Fiance’ Angela & Michael Drama Fake For Huge Ratings?
90 Day Fiance were Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi faking the drama for huge ratings? It seems there may be some evidence to prove that all the drama at the tell-all was not true. Fans are putting together the pieces and questioning what is real and what is not. There have also been some things coming out that prove production stages drama. Keep reading to find out more.
Angela Deem Abuses Michael Ilesanmi
Angela Deem has been abusing Michael Ilesanmi for seven years. At least this is what viewers have seen. They got married and were trying to get Michael to the United States. However, when he finally arrived, he was only living with Angela for three months. After that, he ran away and was in a disclosed location. He claims he was afraid for his life and his friends bought him a bus ticket to get out of there. This was a shock to all of the fans who saw the show. However, they have been applauding Michael for leaving since he did.
Is There Drama Fake?
Fans have seen a couple of pictures from during the tell-all that makes them question if all the drama was real. Michael and Angela were close and smiling. However, they were screaming at each other the entire time of the tell-all.
- “This is why I think it’s mostly BS. You can’t be smiling for the camera one minute and tearing the other person to pieces the next.”
- “Angela just has to put on a shit show everywhere she goes. It’s all for money and shit show relief.”
- “It’s all seeming very fake and becoming harder to watch when I think it’s all BS”
- “It is fake. It for tv. And they do it for money. And there 5 minutes of fame.”
- “I mean, the show is all theater”
Fans are convinced it was all staged. Now they are questioning if they even want to watch the show.
It seems fans think the entire drama at the tell-all was fake. They do not understand how the two can be smiling and close one minute and tearing into each other the next. This is proving Statler Riley’s point that the producers just stir up drama on purpose to get ratings up. Fans are unsure how much longer they want to watch the show when this is the case. What do you think about it?