Although lots of 90 Day Fiancé stars use Instagram in order to keep up with their fans, long after their stints on the show end, not all cast members have good online presences. 90 Day Fiancé fans love to follow their favorite stars on IG and other social media platforms, in order to see what they've been up since their seasons aired. However, instead of letting fans know what’s going on in their lives, some franchise stars’ Instagrams leave viewers with more questions than answers. This is due to the fact that numerous cast members tend to take to Instagram to share confusing videos, photos that lack relevant context, or more general posts that leave viewers scratching their heads.
Of course, this isn't the case for every franchise cast member. Many 90 Day Fiancé stars have great Instagram accounts with excellent content, which help them to maintain their careers after the show. For example, many 90DF alums leverage their followings to start new companies and market them, such as Ukrainian woman, Yara Zaya. She uses her Instagram to sell her makeup brand, Boujee by Yara. In addition, Paola Mayfield and Biniyam Shibre use Instagram to get clients for their respective online fitness programs. As well, former 90 Day Fiancé cast members, including Russian woman Varya Malina, use their new social media presences in order to create and monetize Instagram reels. Some of them make a living that way.
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Although many 90 Day Fiancé stars need to have popular content on their Instagram accounts in order to make money, there are lots of cast members who don't financially benefit from posting on the platform. Stars who don't make money from their Instagrams are less
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