The unconventional love stories from 90 Day Fiancé make for great TV, but some fans have called out certain relationships on the show for having double standards. With nine seasons and countless spin-offs in the franchise, some couples are better matches than others. Over the years, many cast members have been accused of using their partners, and fans are accusing some of the show's stars of hypocrisy.
Each 90 Day Fiancé season follows different sets of Americans who have fallen in love with people outside of the U.S. Some couples have never met in person, others are obvious mismatches, and some have gone on to have successful relationships after their seasons. 90 Day Fiancé season 9 is no different, as fans are skeptical about Yvette Arellano and Mohamed Abdelhamed's large age gap relationship, and supportive of Kara Bass and Guillermo Rojer's more genuine connection. Fans will have to wait and see which of the six couples this season will be able to say «I do» at the end of their 90 days.
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While some fans of the show think that the foreign partners are using the Americans for money or a K-1 visa, others believe there is an unfair double standard. Reddit user u/MissTeeny27 said the show has "men flaunting their wealth and success, but at the same time having absolute resentment for women who are 'gold diggers.'" This is a common theme on 90 Day Fiancé, as there are many men who go on the show and brag about what they have to international women, and then appear angry when the women are attracted to that.
One recent example of this is from 90 Day Fiancé season 9, as Bilal Haziezz and Shaeeda Sween's rough start on the show proved. Many fans were
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