90 Day Fiancé Angela Deem has made quite a name for herself. The 56 year old has earned quite a reputation among fans. From her weight loss to her strained relationship with partner, Michael Ilesanmi, she gets folks talking. Lately, she has been seen out and about lately, flirting and dancing the night away. But many people have begun to ask, at what point does Michael join her? We know the relationship has had its up and downs, but it seems to be stuck on standstill as of late. Which gets people wondering if the two are even together anymore.
Furthermore, she insists the two are together, yet never addresses it directly. What’s more, her behavior seems to be that of a single person. Dancing in revealing outfits, never with her man by her side. Yes, we know he is in Nigeria, but it is starting to seem like the relationship may be a dead horse we all keep kicking.
Via Screenrant:
“In real time, it looks like Michael has still not joined Angela in America, as per her many Instagram updates. Angela is mostly solo in her Reels and stories, or spending time with her grandkids, when she’s not trying out filters or collaborating with creators such as her Canadian friend Billy. But in her latest video post, Angela showed a different side to herself by dancing around in a short red dress. Angela could be seen jumping to the beats of a high energy song with a group of friends. To explain what was happening, 90 Day Fiancé star Angela wrote that she was at “HOGANS HANGOUT” and thanked Hulk Hogan, his son Nick Hogan, and Nick’s partner Tana Lea in her video text. “I LOVE YOUUUS,” Angela added in the caption as the camera panned to show Mr. Hogan in the background at the end of the clip.”
So is 90 Day Fiancé Angela Deem still with Michael or have they officially split? It seems only they know at this point. But eventually they will have to answer and let the world know. While all signs seem to point to single, rarely does this show breed the healthiest relationships, so we get what we pay for. Which is to say, compelling people with ambiguous stories.
Stories that work wonderfully to distract us from our own drama.