Many 90 Day Fiancé fans think that TLC producers dropped the ball recently by casting so many cast members who were accused of problematic behavior and racist statements by fans. Many 90 Day Fiancé stars have been called out while filming their respective seasons or after their episodes aired. Viewers are actually shocked by the number of dubious reality stars who have appeared in the franchise. Even though most have been fired, there have been many other issues with the network's casting choices. While editors are trying their best to erase scenes that include problematic 90DF stars, this type of behavior has been allowed to occur over and over again.
Alina Kash — the most recent «villain» in the 90 Day Fiancé universe - is not the only cast member from the show who has been dragged for disturbing and offensive posts. Due to their uneducated posts, fans have been quick to throw shade at (and try to cancel) an array of reality TV stars. Racially insensitive comments should never be tolerated, but a lot of people feel that higher-ups at TLC have allowed cast members to get away with bad behavior or have just given up on performing background checks. Now, it's time to break down the 90 Day Fiancé cast members who have been called racists.
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Pennsylvania native Baby Girl Lisa Hamme claimed that she fell in love with Usman «Sojaboy» Usmar, who is a Nigerian rapper. Back on 90 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days season 4, Lisa was caught using the n-word and was subsequently fired from the show. In 2020, the unedited Tell-All leaked online, which showed Lisa blatantly using the derogatory slur yet again during an argument. She claimed the word was
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