
The latest season of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? had its first tell-all episode on TLC, but Tigerlily and Adnan Abdelfattah, who were followed on the show, weren’t included. Host Shaun Robinson said viewers wouldn’t hear about their relationship issues. While no reason was initially given, Tigerlily has now shared a controversial explanation for why they weren’t featured, even though they did participate in filming.
Following speculation that the couple was excluded following Adnan’s offensive comments related to Hitler and the Holocaust, Tigerlily shared her perspective on what went down. She confirmed that they did arrive to film, but were not allowed to participate. She explained on Instagram Stories:
I came prepared to be honest and direct. They, however, presented a carefully polished image of something much darker – remnants of past violence, disguised and repackaged for public consumption as if brutality could be made appealing. I refused to appear alongside someone who openly supports genocide, and I won’t pretend to align with such hateful views. After I made my position clear, efforts were made to silence me and limit my reach.
Tigerlily is talking about Loren and Alexei Brovarnik, who are Jewish. Alexei was born in Israel and, like all Israeli citizens, served in the military. On 90 Day Fiancé, Adnan was presented as being from Jordan, but Tigerlily later mentioned that members of his family were Palestinian refugees who moved to Jordan because of conflicts with Israel.

On 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, Jenny frequently mentions wanting to move, but it’s unclear if she fully grasps what’s involved.
Following up on what Tigerlily mentioned, it seems like either she and Adnan refused to film the tell-all unless their issues were addressed, or the producers stopped them from filming because Tigerlily intended to voice her complaints herself. Regardless, TLC ultimately prevented them from participating, and they weren’t included in the tell-all special.
We’ve seen similar drama play out before, though with varying results. Despite a public online feud sparked by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Yara Dufren and Julia Trubkina were able to set their differences aside and appear together at the ‘Happily Ever After?’ tell-all. Unfortunately, Adnan and Tigerlily, who have a pattern of arguing during these events, weren’t able to do the same.
Adnan has caused drama on 90 Day Fiancé before, even getting into a fight with Niles Valentine. Producers likely worried something similar would happen again, especially since the cast was living together between filming sessions. There have already been some minor arguments in the house, but this latest situation might have been too much for the show to handle.

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New episodes of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? are coming to TLC on Sundays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time in 2025. While we won’t be following Tigerlily and Adnan this season, there are still lots of other couples and stories to watch.
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2025-11-12 21:39