As the reality TV show becomes more popular, it causes potential stars to join for the wrong reasons since they already know what to expect.
Some90 Day Fiancé relationshipsend in heartbreak due to a cast member being scammed by their partner, while others only go on the show to become social media influencers.
Kalani Faagatafrom 90 Day Fiancé Season 6 cleared up a comment her dad Low made when he told his daughters that he didn’t want them to date Samoan men because of how he grew up.
“Season 1 … 96% of was fake. I wasn’t seeking (honor/approval) when you saw us in Vegas, we were already married on paper. It wasn’t either of our ideas to get married but his parents insisted we make it work,” she wrote on Instagram.
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Avery Warner from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Season 4 was slammed for showing different behavior on the show versus social media, and defended herself on Instagram.
“Can’t always believe what you see on TV. You guys get 5 percent of the real story, and that’s constructed how the network wants the people to view the person. I encourage everyone not to get so caught up with any kind of TV show as the truth, it’s not worth it LOL, it’s all very constructed,” she explained viaIn Touch.
Each 90 Day Fiancé cast member has their own account of what happened while they filmed the show, but most of them can agree that it’s not always realistic.
Erica Handel was a Reality TV Writer at Dexerto. Her favorite reality shows are Below Deck, The Kardashians, Vanderpump Rules, Dancing with the Stars, and the Real Housewives franchise. She attended BravoCon and a taping of Watch What Happens Live and has even met a few Bravo stars in person.