Fans Fear for Michael on '90 Day Fiancé' after Angela's Brassy Remarks

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90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? fans have shared their worries for Season 7 star Michael Ilesanmi.

Ilesanmi, 34, was seen getting into another argument with his wife Angela Deem, 56, on the October 30 episode of the TLC show, which follows the lives of several couples from 90 Day Fiancé to see how their relationship has worked out.

The spouses have faced a tumultuous time on recent episodes, as they have tried to navigate a long-distance relationship between Nigeria and the United States due to ongoing visa issues.

Deem's major issue with Ilesanmi has been his use of social media, and she has stated that she worries he may be cheating on her or scamming her via the social media site.

Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi
Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi's issues have continued on the latest episode of "90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?" TLC

On the latest episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Ilesanmi caused another fallout with his wife when he lied to her and said he had deleted his Instagram in order to get her in a good mood so they could have a romantic evening together.

Deem flew to Nigeria earlier in the series to visit her husband but the pair have spent most of her time there arguing after a shocking showdown saw Deem destroy Ilesanmi's car in a fit of rage.

After spending the night with his wife, Ilesanmi admitted to the cameras in his confessional interview: "I did tell Angela last night that I was gonna take down the Instagram to convince her to be sweet with me, but I really don't intend to take it down."

"Of course, I feel bad lying to her. But I did it because I thought if I could put her in a better mood, then, it will be better to talk to her about keeping my social media," he added.

During a walk the next morning, Ilesanmi tried to reason with Deem on the subject of his social media profile, reassuring her that he uses it to make money with sponsorship deals, not to flirt with other women.

Deem then realized he had lied so that they could have sex, and she was not happy.

"You knew exactly what you were doing for you to f*** me. All the s*** we've been through, this was your masterpiece. You're not that goddamn nice, Michael. You're nice when you wanna be. But when there's something you wanna do, you don't give a f***."

In her own confessional interview, Deem said her husband had "used her for sex," and that the situation had left her feeling like a piece of "s***."

"Prostitutes get more respect than Michael gave me," she added.

Back to the scene of the argument, Deem stormed away but Ilesanmi followed her and suggested that a solution to the problem could be that they both take down their Instagram accounts.

He then added to the cameras: "She won't delete her social media for me, so why should I delete mine for her?"

After the scenes aired on TLC, fans rushed to social media to air their concerns for Ilesanmi and the way he is being treated by Deem.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: "Michael has Stockholm syndrome. Without a doubt. This is actually insanity. #90DayFiance #90dayhappilyeverafter."

While another posted: "Angela and these big Fake crocodile tears over Michael's instagram. She is just looking for reasons to abuse this man. Michael WALK AWAY WHILE YOU CAN!!! #90DayFiance."

"OMG— Michael has the stressed-out facial expressions of a hostage. #90DayFianceHappilyEverAfter #90DayFiance," added a third 90 Day Fiancé viewer.

Newsweek has contacted TLC for comment.

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on TLC.

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