Though many 90 Day Fiancé viewers are happy that 90 Day Diaries has returned with season 3, some are noticing that cast members’ real-time updates on social media have made the show obsolete. A somewhat under-the-radar spin-off, 90 Day Diaries is a show featuring short segments from many different 90 Day Fiancé franchise stars that are shot by the cast members themselves. Unlike 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, where a single group of couples is followed throughout the entire season, 90 Day Diaries provides updates from new cast members every episode.
Many viewers prefer 90 Day Diaries over Happily Ever After? because they get to see only the most important new developments in cast members’ lives without all the filler. Happily Ever After? often struggles to stretch storylines to fill an entire season, and a lot happens that the audience simply doesn’t care about. On 90 Day Diaries, cast members keep viewers posted on the most important updates in their life, and it’s pretty easy to fill a segment that is only a few minutes long. However, there’s a major flaw built into 90 Day Diaries in the form of social media.
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When 90 Day Fiancé first premiered in 2014, the cast wasn’t nearly as active on social media. The show’s “stars” seemed more like regular people, and fewer couples were featured each season. But now the franchise has grown and between the OG 90 Day Fiancé series and its spin-offs, there are now tons of cast members, and they’re all on Instagram. Though they’re usually under NDAs, the stars still update fans about their lives on social media. Major news gets shared on Instagram first, so by the time 90 Day Diaries airs, fans are already in
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