TLC has recently implemented significant changes to its policies regarding its 90-Day Fiancé cast members. These changes come in response to various controversies and negative publicity that have plagued the show over the years. The network is now taking a firmer stance against cast members who violate non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) or are involved in domestic abuse cases, especially while their seasons are airing.
One of the most notable catalysts for these policy changes is Angela Deem, a long-time cast member whose behavior has been a source of controversy. Angela’s eight-year tenure on the show has been marked by numerous incidents of aggressive and abusive behavior, both on and off-screen. Despite this, TLC continued to feature her prominently, which many fans and critics believe damaged the network’s reputation. Angela’s special treatment and continued presence on the show, despite her actions, have led to widespread criticism and calls for change.
The shift in TLC’s approach became evident with the case of Nicole and Mahmoud Sherbiny. The couple was uninvited from the Happily Ever After Tell-All after Mahmoud was involved in a domestic abuse incident. This marked a significant departure from TLC’s previous handling of such matters, signaling a new zero-tolerance policy towards domestic violence. By taking swift action, TLC aimed to send a clear message that abusive behavior would not be tolerated anymore, regardless of a cast member’s popularity or storyline.
The most recent example of TLC’s stricter policies involves Rayne and Chidi from Before the 90 Days Season 7. Rayne’s behavior both on and off-screen led to her and Chidi being uninvited from the Tell-All. According to a screenshot posted by blogger Shabooty, Rayne shared on her private Threads page that TLC had cut ties with them after filming ended. The decision was primarily due to the negative publicity surrounding Rayne, who was seen on TV abusing and harassing Chidi, a visually impaired Nigerian man. Additionally, Rayne repeatedly violated her NDA by posting spoilers on social media.