'90 Day Fiance' star Angela Deem slammed for promoting weight loss supplements, Internet says 'no thanks'
HAZLEHURST, GEORGIA: '90 Day Fiance' star Angela Deem significantly changed after she achieved her weight loss transformation. Since then, the reality star has flaunted her stunning physique on her social media. Notably, Angela credits her weight loss to plexus supplements.
Angela, who married Michael Ilesanmi in 2020, weighed around 273 pounds before the surgery. Angela recently took to her social media and shared that she is still taking plexus supplements but fans slammed her for promoting them.
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Angela Deem promotes plexus
Angela recently shared a video on her social media revealing she has returned to Georgia. Angela said in the video, Guess what? I'm back in Georgia, baby. I'm home. Me and my grandson." The reality star added, "So, listen. I'm still doing Queen of Me Plexus. Uh where you people at? I'm waiting." Alongside the video, Angela wrote in the caption, "@queen_of_me_plexus let's go Queens stop putting off today for tomorrow Go follow me on @queen_of_me_plexus." Angela set the video with an Instagram filter and added her avatar sticker to the video. Angela looks stunning in her casual attire. She was styled up with multiple golden accessorize and also donned sunglasses over her head. She complemented her look with glittery eyeshadow.
'Wouldn't touch the stuff'
Angela's video promoting her plexus received backlash from her followers. The social media users took to the comment section and wrote, "Hmmm, NO thanks on the plexus. Others have beat you to selling it and frankly, I don’t care for it. Tastes awful.." Another follower added, "No thanks.. doing my own thing to drop my weight." Another user suggested, "I think you’re a little late and trying to sell this crap everyone else is beat you to it she’s looking to make money you gotta be in at the start not at the end and the stuff doesn’t work anyway." Another critic said, "Wouldn't touch the stuff - must be making a commission or something pushing this." "I will never even try what you promoting, go brush your free teeth a nasty person," noted another person.
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