Reality star Alina Kozhevnikova, who got fired from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days due to old racist posts, revealed how it affected her relationship with Caleb Greenwood. Russian woman Alina and Arizona man Caleb lost touch after becoming Facebook friends as teens, only to reconnect on Tinder 13 years later. Alina, the first little person of the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, earned praise for her sorted personality upon her debut, but things started changing when she and Caleb flew to Turkey. Not only did Alina come across as pushy with Caleb, which fetched her criticism, but throwback posts from her Facebook and Instagram accounts also showed her using the N-word and making other offensive comments.
When the first post by Alina in which she used the N-word surfaced, she claimed it was Photoshop. But soon enough, fans discovered posts in which she mocked the Muslim community, Asian people and one in which the slur was used seven times. After fans started criticizing the network, TLC axed Alina and discontinued filming. Caleb’s fate on 90 Day Fiancé, however, remained unclear. To ensure no more of Alina and Caleb’s storyline would show up on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, fans watched the end of their love story on Before the 90 Days episode 9 itself. Caleb had started to doubt Alina because she kept her live-in relationship with an ex-boyfriend a secret from him. Caleb was also honest about how she wasn’t sure if he was ready to date a partner with a disability as they ended their Turkey trip.
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The final scene between Caleb and Alina suggested everything was over between them but also felt like a cliffhanger, nonetheless. Confused fans seem
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