90 Day Fiance: Danielle’s Friends Clap Back At Fans Claiming They Want Fame

For weeks, fans of 90 Day: The Single Life have suspected that Danielle Jbali’s friends on the show are using her to gain popularity, and one of Danielle’s pals is finally sticking up for her squad. Throughout the season Danielle has spent a lot of time with her core group of friends as she navigates her singlehood, and fans are skeptical of what they’ve seen. But now, Danielle and her friends are sick of the constant accusations.

After taking some time to recover from her toxic relationship with her ex-husband Mohamed, Danielle is ready to move on with her life and find new love. A big part of her journey on The Single Life has been a vacation that Danielle took with her friends Alexis, Michelle, and Lauren. Her three friends have encouraged Danielle to sign up for dating apps and go on blind dates as a way to find a new man. They’ve helped Danielle with her hair and makeup, confidence, and flirting skills, but fans still have their doubts about her friends’ motives.

Danielle posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos to Instagram recently, and while some fans left supportive comments, many were quick to attack Danielle and her friends. “I get Bad vibes from those 2 Girls they r only using you,” one fan said. Danielle’s friend Alexis clearly hit her limit and started clapping back at commenters. When fans accused her of chasing notoriety, she replied, “what notoriety? My social media’s [sic] are private?” She asserted that her group of friends talk every day and said “I love this squad and have for three years.

It was clear that Alexis was getting irritated by the constant accusations that her friendship with Danielle is not genuine. “We took this picture because it was our last night and we were having fun with the crew,” she commented. “If that bothers you then I would say maybe try getting out more. Do some self reflecting, maybe yoga or meditation and stop creating stories.” Fans have their suspicions, but Danielle’s friends have done a lot for her, including supporting her when she went to Mohammed for an apology.

It’s easy for fans to dissect and obsess over their favorite shows; however, viewers are only seeing part of the picture. It’s easy to watch 90 Day: The Single Life and feel that Danielle’s friends are clout chasers, but if they really have been friends for over three years, they’ve clearly proven themselves to Danielle. At the end of the day, Danielle is an adult who can make her own decisions and knows a lot more about her relationship with her friends than what viewers are able to glean from an hour a week.