The explosive tell-all for season 4 of 90 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days was leaked, all 10 hours of the unedited footage. The link to the private video was accidentally added to a public folder via YouTube, making it completely accessible for all fans to download, share and watch. Now everyone is wondering, who is the culprit, who is the one who actually leaked the tell-all footage?

90 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days is a spinoff of the TLC show 90 Day Fiancé, where couples have 90 days to decide if they want to stay together while applying for a k-1 (fiancé) visa or receiving it. The former is about completely online relationships, which has become more necessary as the pandemic has reduced travel. Each couple makes a decision after they meet in person while flying to their partner's country. Even with the glass screens that computers provide, there is a sense of obligation and commitment that comes with deciding to go for the visa. People may also reveal their best or worst selves about a rushed relationship, especially the American half of the couples.

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As of May 28th, 2020, it has not been confirmed or denied which 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days' cast member leaked ten hours' worth of footage for the show, although Erika Owens has been blamed for uploading it by accident. This footage was going to be part of a special tell-all episode, where the cast would meet up using a Zoom meeting and record their interactions. Unlike the other cases of shows doing remote reunions, things quickly became grisly.

Erika Owens 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days

CheatSheet has the gory details about the footage, namely about one cast member getting into vicious fights with everyone.  Lisa “Babygirl” Hamme was apparently picking fights with everyone, including her fiancè Usman Urman. There was no mercy for any of them during the tell-all. So far, however, no one will admit who was or wasn't the leak. The theory has floated that TLC leaked it on purpose and scapegoated Owens so she would forfeit an NDA. It is highly possible though suspect how someone could "accidentally" make the link public after knowing the ramifications of leaking it.

People are watching more for the drama than the happy ending, as season five of the Happily Ever After spinoff promised. That is not a bad thing, however; viewing if a rushed relationship can work can help us identify red flags as well as forced affection. Perhaps we can learn from the leak that contestants can be careless with their hearts, and their computers.  Or TLC wants the drama, to lure us in accordingly.

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Source: CheatSheet