TLC ’90 Day Fiance-Happily Ever After’ Spoilers: Angela Tells Michael There’s Not Going To Be A Marriage

TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé-Happily Ever After?” star Angela Deem goes off on Michael Ilesanmi in the next episode of “90 Day Fiancé-Happily Ever After?” and tells him there’s not going to be a wedding, in an appropriately titled sneak peek, “Ultimatums and Ugly Truths!

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Michael Wants Angela To Meet An Expatriate Friend

Michael starts off telling Angela that they are meeting an expatriate male friend of his named Dawa, the term “expatriate” meaning an individual who has moved from one country to a different country and then changed their mind and moved back to their home country. Originally, he told Angela it was for his benefit to talk to them about what it might be like for Michael to adjust to life in the United States, and viewers will recall that they had an argument in the car about why he needed to ask someone other than herself, who lives in the United States.

However, he was correct in that the ex-pat friends would have a totally different perspective than Angela would. She may not quite have gotten his point. Michael also noted to the producers, that his friends had warned him about racism and segregation in the United States and that certain people may not take kindly to an interracial couple. However, as viewers know, Angela has two mixed-race black grandchildren, so that is not a concern to her.

If Michael’s friends had done research on Hazlehurst, Georgia, where Angela, her daughter Skyla, and grandchildren and her mother Glenda lived, they would see that Hazlehurst is the county seat of Jeff Davis County – named after the late Confederate president Jefferson Davis. That would concern his Nigerian friends for Michael’s safety, and what they told him made him a little nervous as well!

The Meeting Is Not What Angela Was Expecting

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Michael also had some ulterior motives for wanting his ex-pat friends to talk to Angela – he hoped that they would be able to help convince her that living in Nigeria would be better, and safer, at least until they were able to get the spousal visa. But when he brought the subject up to her, she shut down any further conversation about her living in Nigeria down, period. She reminded him that her life, her friends, her family and in particular her mother was back in Hazlehurst and she couldn’t leave all them behind – and besides, she said she was spoiled – she liked her hot water and electricity, and said she couldn’t live as they do in Nigeria, in comparatively primitive conditions!

She told the producers she didn’t want to spend any more time in Nigeria than she absolutely had to, in order to procure the spousal visa and then be able to bring Michael back to live with her in Hazlehurst. But what really set Angela off and caused the angry remark about there not being married is when they got to the restaurant to meet Dawa and he wasn’t there – but three women were! Dawa could have been late to the meeting, but all Angela saw through her green-eyed monster of jealousy filter was Michael having three girlfriends besides her! He hadn’t mentioned any women, only one man, Dawa!

She blew up, wanting to know why there were three women instead of a man, and telling him to take his behind back to his apartment and that she didn’t want to be with him and there would not be a marriage! She didn’t want any advice from any women about America, because she knew all about America, that’s where she lives! Michael tried to reason with her but she wasn’t having any of it!

Stay tuned to “90 Day Fiancé-Happily Ever After?” on TLC to see if Angela and Michael work out their differences, and check back here frequently for all the latest news and gossip with all your fave “90 Day Fiancé” shows and stars!

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