90 Day Fiancé: Nicole Nafziger Triggers a Storm of Anger with Unexpected Death Announcement!
90 Day Fiancé: Nicole Nafziger’s Shocking Death Announcement Causes Massive Anger & Confusion
90 Day Fiancé star Nicole Nafziger has really disappointed her Instagram followers this time around by announcing the alleged death of her daughter May to make money through clickbait. Nicole and Azan Tefou’s relationship ended long back, but the Florida woman continues to milk it for money on social media. Nicole works for a company that shares links to their articles using Nicole’s Instagram profile. The posts are usually shocking and allude to the deaths of Nicole or Azan, so they make fans fall into the trap of clicking on them. However, things are starting to get out of hand.
Nicole Nafziger from 90 Day Fiancé recently shared a disgusting post on Instagram hinting that her daughter May is dead.
Nicole’s new Instagram post featured her daughter.
She asked fans to send prayers for her child, suggesting May was ill or injured, or perhaps even dead. Nicole posted a pixelated selfie of her with May with a black-and-white filter to make it look somber. She captioned it, “Pray for May,” with a broken heart and praying hands emoji. She asked fans to click on a link that took them to a July 2020 article on a shady-looking website about Nicole being stuck overseas during the COVID-10 pandemic when she had gone to meet Azan in Morocco.
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All of Nicole’s posts lately have been fake, and she’s being rightfully called out by fans. Nicole’s comments are disabled, so fans can’t talk about her scam on the post and warn others from falling for it. Nicole makes some money every time a person is manipulated into clicking the link. She’s previously posted about her own death, or about how she’s back together with Azan or even being pregnant with twins. Fans have learned how to ignore these posts, but when Nicole shares fake news about May, fans are compelled to check if everything is okay.