Why Isn’t The ’90 Day Fiance: HEA’ Tell-All On MAX?
Why Isn’t The ’90 Day Fiance: HEA’ Tell-All On MAX?
Why isn’t the 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? tell-all streaming on MAX as it airs on Sunday, July 28th, 2024? The show normally airs on both TLC and MAX at the same time on Sundays but that is not happening leaving fans up in arms. So, what is the reason? Keep reading for more details.
Why Isn’t The 90 Day Fiance: HEA Tell-All On MAX?
Fans were livid when MAX and Discovery Plus stopped airing TLC episodes earlier in the day. They would show the episodes before regular viewers without subscriptions could see them. Therefore, it felt like a privilege to see Sister Wives and 1000-Lb. Sisters before the rest of the world. Then, that was taken away and many people canceled their subscriptions. They felt like there was no reason to keep it if they did not get any perks, not even special episodes when they deserved them. Now, something else has happened and it has fans up in arms.
The big 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? tell-all is premiering and everyone is excited for it. For the first time, the cast will be forced to live under one roof together and deal with one another. Fights will ensue and there will be drama but some people will not get to see it. MAX subscribers are angry because they cannot watch it. They have taken to Twitter/X to share their anger and ask where the show is:
It was one thing for the other episodes to not air on time but it is quite another for the tell-all to be delayed. As it turns out, someone did go to the MAX chat for answers. This was a big deal for subscribers as Happily Ever After? was one of the first shows to stream the same say it aired in a very long time. So, when will the tell-all air on MAX?
Sister Wives Dilemma
This 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? tell-all drama is the exact same situation fans ran into with the Sister Wives specials. They had to first air the entire season on TLC before they could be moved to streamers. Therefore, fans will have to wait until all of the tell-all parts conclude before it will be moved to MAX. Now, if viewers do not want to wait and they do not have TLC, there are other options. They can get trials from streaming services such as Sling, Philo, or YouTube TV. Those offer a week free or fans can simply wait until the tell-all is over and attempt to avoid spoilers.
Are you faced with this dilemma and does it make you want to cancel your streaming service? Let us know in the comments below.