90 Day Fiancé’s Nicole Nafziger Sinks To A New Low With Latest Fake Death Announcement
Summary Nicole Nafziger's clickbait posts on Instagram, hinting at death and sickness, have angered fans who feel misled.
Fans are calling out Nicole for using her social media platform to share misleading posts for financial gain.
Despite fans' previous support, Nicole has lost credibility by resorting to deceptive posts instead of sharing her real-life updates.
90 Day Fiancé star Nicole Nafziger’s new social media post left fans feeling shocked as she implied that she’d died. Nicole is a single mom from Florida who starred in 90 Day Fiancé season 4 with her Moroccan partner Hasan M’Rouni AKA Azan Tefou. It was easy to see that Azan didn’t love Nicole when he body-shamed her and was reportedly involved with other women. Rumors suggested Azan even had a secret wife and kids. After her exit from the show, Nicole has been sharing ridiculous clickbait posts on her social media pages to make a quick buck.
90 Day Fiancé star Nicole Nafziger’s latest Instagram post has fans seeing red as she’s sunk to her lowest low.
Nicole’s now been posting regular updates that have so far hinted at Azan’s death or her daughter May being unwell.
In her latest IG update, Nicole shared a picture of herself in black and white captioned, “#RIP devastated to confirm SHE HAS DIED.” Nicole also added three broken heart emojis and a hashtag suggesting fans could visit the link in her IG bio for details. Upon being clicked, the link leads to an article about celebrity deaths from 2022 on a suspicious website filled with ads. Nicole’s Instagram activity has offended her followers who expected her to share life updates.
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90 Day Fiancé Fans Slam Nicole Nafziger’s Clickbait Post
What Fans Are Saying About Nicole's Alleged Death Hoax
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Nicole makes sure to keep her comments on these scam posts turned off. She knows that angry fans would otherwise flood the comments section to call her out. However, fans still find a way to reach out to Nicole, whether she reads their messages or not. Fans have been slamming Nicole in her post from August 2023. Instagram user kielli.kraft wrote, “Stop posting these click baits ! You’re NOT dead just broke.” Georgiarw79 asked, “What is wrong with you?” Older comments are from similarly disappointed fans who have expressed disgust at Nicole using her little daughter to scam them.
Nicole had asked for prayers in her last post for her daughter. As expected, there was nothing wrong with May. In fact, the article that Nicole wanted fans to click on might not have been about her daughter at all. Nicole has implied that Azan has died multiple times through her social media. Fans even believe that Nicole had created and was operating Azan’s Instagram account. Nicole has been desperate to make money, but she’s not told fans that she’s fallen into bad times.
Instead of using her Instagram to share what she’s up to in 2024, Nicole has resorted to sharing misleading posts that are linked to ancient articles and don’t answer anything about Nicole’s life after 90 Day Fiancé. Fans have lost their faith in Nicole. Her older posts show that fans were genuinely interested in seeing Nicole succeed. They were following her for her weight loss updates and cheered for her when she posted photos with her daughter. However, Nicole has let her supporters down time and time again just for the few dollars she makes by tricking them online.
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EDT on TLC.
Source: Nicole Nafziger/Instagram, kielli.kraft/Instagram, Georgiarw79/Instagram

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