90 Day Fiance
Angela Deem reveals the shocking reason why she won’t be on the next season of The Single Life
Angela Deem reveals the shocking reason why she won’t be on the next season of The Single Life
90 Day Fiance infamous star Angela Deem has recently confirmed that she will not be participating in the upcoming season of The Single Life. This decision has made many fans curious, especially since everyone knows Angela is fame-hungry and will do anything to stay on TV.
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Angela has been vocal about her reasons for not joining the cast of “The Single Life.” She stated that she is not the type of woman to jump into a new relationship immediately after a breakup. Despite the numerous ups and downs in her marriage to Michael, Angela insists that she truly loved him. She has often expressed that her feelings for Michael were genuine, even though she now believes he was a scammer who never reciprocated her love.
Angela’s decision to stay away from the dating scene is rooted in her desire to heal and focus on herself. She has mentioned that rushing into another relationship would not be fair to her or any potential partner. This stance has garnered mixed reactions from fans, with some applauding her for taking time to heal while others speculate about her true motivations.
Interestingly, Angela has expressed her wish for Michael to join “The Single Life.” She believes that without her, Michael’s presence on reality TV would be lackluster. Angela hopes that viewers will see that Michael, without her crazy personality, is not as entertaining or engaging. She has gone as far as to say that Michael is “boring” and “not worth watching” without her.
Angela’s comments reflect a deep-seated bitterness towards Michael, whom she accuses of using her to gain entry into the United States. Their relationship, which was fraught with accusations of infidelity and manipulation, has left Angela feeling deeply betrayed and hurt. Her wish for Michael to be on ‘The Single Life’ is a manifestation of her emotional turmoil, a need to seek validation that she was the more compelling half of their partnership.