Statler Riley, a star of “90 Day Fiancé,” has recently revealed that the intimate scenes between her and Dempsey
Wilkinson were forced, leaving fans shocked. This disclosure has drawn attention due to the personal and intimate
nature of reality television, and Statler felt compelled to share her truth about the situation.
In the latest season of “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way,” Statler and Dempsey’s journey was short-lived. The couple decided to embrace the van life, but Statler found herself constantly working while Dempsey traveled. Ultimately, their differences led to a breakup, prompting Statler to expose Dempsey’s alleged wrongdoings, including claims that she contributed nothing financially and even took Statler’s childhood stuffed animals. However, Statler did not stop there; she also voiced her disdain for the reality TV franchise, describing the people involved as “awful.”
In a striking revelation, Statler disclosed that their intimate scenes were not only encouraged but were, in fact, coerced. She explained, “It wasn’t encouraged; it was freaking forced.” Many of these moments of intimacy were staged just to meet production requirements, leaving the couple to “fake intimacy” to move the filming along. Statler explained that they learned quickly that to eat, sleep, or be comfortable, they had to go through with it.
The environment during filming was tense, with producers allegedly withholding food and sleep until they filmed the required scenes. Statler shared that producers even introduced props to “help” couples with their creativity. In one particular scene, Statler and Dempsey found themselves inside the van, shaking it while saying sexual things just to fulfill production demands.
This revelation has saddened many fans, who were unaware of the uncomfortable circumstances surrounding the filming of these intimate moments. Statler’s candid account indicates that both she and Dempsey were not genuinely comfortable discussing their relationship’s intimacy on camera, yet they felt pressure from the producers to portray an authentic relationship. The implications of these forced scenes raise questions about the authenticity of such reality shows. What do you think about Statler’s revelations? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.