Nicole Nafziger Blasted by Fans: False Death Announcement Ignites Unforgiving Mom-Shaming
Nicole Nafziger Blasted by Fans: False Death Announcement Ignites Unforgiving Mom-Shaming
After another faux death announcement, Nicole Nafziger from 90 Day Fiancé has been subject to intense mom-shaming online. She joined the fourth season of the mainstay series alongside her former partner, Azan Tefou. After their first run on the show, they joined the cast of 90 Day Fiancé season 5, and Happily Ever After? seasons 3 and 4. Despite many attempts to move to the United States, Nicole and Azan were never approved for a K-1 visa and eventually broke up in July 2021. After their split, she turned to social media to provide income for her family.
Instead of becoming an influencer like many 90 Day Fiancé alums, Nicole uses Instagram to post fake clickbait announcements. She said she’s paid by companies to spread misinforming links on her social media. Nicole’s posts earn her money based on the number of clicks they receive, which prompts her to post outlandish news, such as Nicole’s fake death and pregnancy announcements. Aside from her scam posts, Nicole hasn’t posted a normal picture on Instagram in a year. In the wake of her August 2024 death announcement, she received a lot of hate from fans that may not be warranted.
Nicole Shouldn’t Claim She Died, No Matter How Much She Gets Paid To Do So
Nicole has posted several fake announcements on Instagram over the years. However, it was in bad taste to lie to her followers that she passed away in August 2024. After receiving a lot of hate for the post, she quietly removed it. Instead of using clickbait as a source of income, Nicole should use her status as a reality TV star to score promotional deals and promote products. However, her scam posts have tainted her image and led her followers to not trust her, so that door may have closed.
Nicole’s Instagram Followers Are Calling Her A Bad Mom (Again)
They Alleged Nicole Uses Her Daughter For Clickbait
After she posted a death announcement in August 2024, Nicole’s comments were flooded with critiques of her parenting. Her last post on Instagram was on August 13, 2023, but followers still questioned her since-deleted post claiming she had passed away. “I get it you probably need money/ want more fame but LYING to the public for views is not it. Do better for your daughter,” one user wrote. Under a photo of Nicole’s daughter, May, on Instagram, a user said it’s “ pretty insane how you use your young daughter for clickbait ” as a way to make money.
“Someone help that girl. her mother, if she’s still alive, has some major issues.”
Nicole May Not Care What Fans Think
Nicole Continues To Post Despite Backlash
Nicole likely doesn’t mind what fans think of her scam posts. She admitted to posting the faux announcements online as a way to make money, saying she was, “work[ing] for a company that post[s] articles to my account.” Nicole has been called out for her preposterous posts time after time, but it appears she cares more about making money rather than how she does so. Hopefully, the reality star will understand it’s immoral to spread false news online, but she hasn’t come to that conclusion quite yet.
Nicole from 90 Day Fiancé upset fans after posting clickbait news that she passed in August 2024. She’s been criticized for sharing fake announcements online over the years, including claiming she was pregnant with twins. Despite much backlash, Nicole continues to share scathing posts while fans are still calling out her behavior.