Colin Jost had to put his wife Scarlett Johansson on blast during a joke swap with Michael Che on the May 18 episode of Saturday Night Live.
09.05.2024 - 06:39 / hollywoodnewsdaily.com
Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi of 90 Day Fiance are at war. The TLC alum has decided to make it her mission to make her estranged husband as miserable as possible. Angela is not happy unless she is causing chaos.
But she wants to be in control, and when Michael dumped her, it was a bitter pill to swallow. But she won’t be letting him off easy.Angela Deem is not the kind of woman who will take shame and humiliation lightly. So when Michael Ilesanmi pulled a fast one on her, it left her out of sorts.
Angela couldn’t face the fact that her husband of three years plotted to leave her behind her back. So, of course, when he came up ‘missing’ one day, out of the blue, Angela called the police crying something terrible had happened to Michael.A post shared by Angela Deem (@deemangela)According to Screen Rant, Michael planned the entire escape down to the last detail. Angela cried.
She was worried because Michael left without his wallet, phone, and clothes. To her, that meant something was amiss. But little did she know that he planned everything.
He bought a new cell phone and high-tailed it as far away from her as possible.Michael contacted the police to tell them he was safe and everything was good. However, he requested that they NOT reveal his location to Angela Deem because he felt his safety would be jeopardized if she knew where to find him. The reality star did not take this well, and now she has vowed to make Michael Ilesanmi pay for what he did to her.The 90 Day Fiance star is furious, and she claims she will not stop coming for Michael Ilesanmi until he, one, apologizes and, two, she feels vindicated for the shame and scandal he has put her through.
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