90 Day Fiancé: Are Angela And Michael Still Together?

Occasionally, finding true happiness might involve distancing yourself from someone you initially believed was perfect for you, paving the way for personal liberation. This appears to be the reality for Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi, who have faced numerous challenges on “90 Day Fiancé” and its subsequent series. Shortly into their union, Angela began suspecting Michael of marrying her solely to obtain a green card, an allegation frequently leveled against the show’s cast members. However, certain viewers sympathized with Michael due to Angela’s habit of doubting him and accusing him of infidelity. At present, they are moving towards divorce proceedings and reside in separate states.

The story began during the second season of “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days.” Michael and Angela first connected through Facebook messenger; he resided in Nigeria while she lived in Georgia. Despite doubts from her family, their relationship progressed, with them even discussing potential offspring despite a significant age difference of 22 years. They reappeared on the seventh season of “90 Day Fiancé,” where they continued their engagement and eventually got married in Nigeria. However, visa complications posed a considerable challenge. During their stint on “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?”, it seemed their relationship was strained. Remarkably, however, their bond persisted.

It’s now nothing but bad blood between this once-happy couple

It’s evident that the drama on “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?” wasn’t fabricated for TV. The tension escalated when Angela accused Michael of creating separate social media profiles. They had another heated argument, and their trust issues resurfaced. The situation deteriorated further when Angela found solid evidence that Michael was communicating with another woman online. Although Michael managed to secure his green card, unlike many “90 Day Fiancé” participants, Angela later requested for the marriage to be annulled. According to InTouch, her filing claims that Michael deceived her into marrying him in order to get U.S. permanent residency status.

The documents mention that they parted ways in February 2024, when Michael was no longer at home. He filed a counterclaim seeking spousal support and claiming he left due to feeling threatened, stating Angela had mentally and physically abused him away from the camera. Struggling with legal expenses, Michael established a GoFundMe page aiming to gather $25,000. This target was eventually exceeded, causing Angela’s annoyance. In a video, she expressed her embarrassment, stating, “I am deeply ashamed now. There are people out there who raise funds for sick children, mothers, or veterans who don’t even get $25,000. America, wake up!

Ever since our split, Michael and I have been focusing on new paths for ourselves. Michael’s ventured into the world of content creation by setting up his own YouTube channel, while Angela maintains her online presence on Instagram and TikTok, often reflecting on our time in the TLC reality show bubble. She even hinted that producers might never give Michael another chance. Only time will reveal if that’s accurate or not. Regardless, our journey post-reality TV is a lesson “90 Day Fiancé” followers can certainly pick up on.

Should you or someone close to you be facing domestic abuse, feel free to reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. They also offer additional resources, information, and assistance on their website.

If you or someone you care about is experiencing domestic abuse, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline on 1-800-799-7233. You can also explore further details, resources, and support on their official site.

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2025-01-31 22:30