Many 90 Day Fiancé cast members are religious, but several cast members have been accused of using their religion to manipulate others. Religious hypocrisy is a hotly debated topic in the extended franchise, as viewers have been furious over how certain cast members use their faith to suit their romantic needs. This has led to a number of religious 90 Day Fiancé franchise cast members being called out for their hypocrisy.
When it comes to religion in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, Mormonism often earns the most backlash from viewers. A number of franchise cast members, such as Kalani Faagata and Corey Rathgeber, left the Mormon church when they were young and have not been very religious since. However, other practicing Mormons have expected their partners to convert to their religion. This often involves the spouse having to dramatically change their lifestyle for their partner.
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While viewers find it unfair to ask someone to completely change their life, there are other aspects of religion portrayed on TLC that make 90 Day Fiancé fans see red. Many religious cast members have forced their partners to abide by certain strict rules. However, they don’t hold themselves to the same high standards. Oftentimes, religious cast members are fine with having premarital sex to suit their own needs before forcing their partners to abide by their inflexible rules.
Steven Johnston became a quick franchise villain when he appeared on 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way season 3. The Mormon man expected his partner Alina to convert to Mormonism, which involved her remaining a virgin until marriage and giving up alcohol and caffeine. However, Steven revealed to Alina that he
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