Natalie M., a star of the popular reality TV show 90 Day Fiancé, is facing backlash from fans and former cast
members after announcing a plan to raise money for California wildfire relief by offering exclusive video calls and
chats for a hefty price.
The 90 Day Fiancé updates fan page recently reposted Natalie’s latest post, in which she claimed to be donating 50% of her income to the wildfire relief fund. However, fans were quick to point out that she was charging a whopping $150 per video call or chat, with only 10 spots available for the highest bidders.
Many fans expressed their disappointment and outrage on social media, calling Natalie’s plan “disgusting” and “greedy.” One fan commented, “Nothing like profiting off a tragedy,” while another mocked Natalie and her boyfriend Josh, saying, “She said her community she really means Josh’s community.”
David Toborowsky, a former 90 Day Fiancé star, also weighed in on the controversy, calling Natalie’s plan “disgusting” and “unreal.” While he admitted that he is not perfect and has made mistakes in the past, he couldn’t understand why Natalie would try to profit from a disaster like the wildfires.
Natalie’s plan has sparked a heated debate among fans and former cast members, with some accusing her of being selfish and others defending her right to make money from her platform. The controversy comes at a time when Natalie and her boyfriend Josh are facing money problems and other issues in their relationship.
It remains to be seen how Natalie’s plan will play out and whether she will face any backlash from fans and the wider 90 Day Fiancé community. One thing is certain, however – her decision to profit from a wildfire has sparked a heated debate and raised questions about the ethics of using tragedy for personal gain.