On 90 Day Fiancé and 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, there have been hundreds of accusations made against cast members, including allegations of financial abuse. Couples who appear on the TLC franchise are, more often than not, unevenly matched in terms of finances. With one partner in the United States and the other overseas, it's not uncommon for the person residing in America to support their international partner financially.
Fans of the90 Day Fiancé franchise enjoy watching reality stars as they try to work out their mismatched international relationships, but there are some stars that viewers simply can't stand. Anfisa Arkhipchenko and Big Ed Brown are two cast members who are considered villains due to the way that they treated their respective partners. For example, on 90 Day Fiancé season 9, which is currently airing, Emily Bieberly and Bilal Hazziez are on the bottom of fans' totem poles.
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While some 90 Day Fiancé stars have been called out for alleged emotional or physical abuse, there are a few people who have been accused of financially inappropriate behavior. Financial abuse in chaotic TLC relationships may sometimes be harder to recognize, but there are certain mannerisms or actions that viewers can immediately spot. Here are a few 90 Day Fiancé and Before the 90 Days alums who have been accused of manipulating their partners with money.
Mike Berk and Ximena Morales Cuellar had a tense relationship on Before the 90 Days season 5, which quickly unraveled. Although 90 Day Fiancé fans originally believed that Ximena was taking advantage of Mike to get money, things changed. It later became apparent that Mike did not just show signs of being
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