Former 90 Day Fiancé star Stephanie Davison is not done spilling secrets about her journey with Ryan Carr and Harris Flowers on the TLC show and “producer manipulation.” While Stephanie was uninvited from the season 8 Tell-All, fans wondered if Ryan’s cousin Harris has finally stepped into his shoes and flown to the U.S. But Stephanie posted her own Tell-All on Instagram called “Sofa Talk with Steph” where she revealed her break-up with Ryan before filming, and the Harris storyline being fake. Stephanie, who’s now embroiled in a new controversy over her Skin Envy injections and COVID-19 claims, is still dishing behind-the-scenes details.

It was a tumultuous season 8 for 90 Day Fiancé star Stephanie, who first dated Ryan, and then his cousin back-to-back in Belize. An explosive fight turned into an alleged assault between Stephanie and Ryan, who apparently broke up over his demands for money. The Grand Rapids resident recently shocked fans by revealing she was legally still engaged to Ryan, who could also come to America on his K-1 visa if he wanted. But fans were all the more shaken when the Michigan Attorney General said they would take action against her business for supposedly questionable comments.

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Since then, the 90 Day Fiancé cast member had laid low on Instagram, but claimed she would pay $10,000 to anyone who brought proof of the legal order issued against her. Meanwhile, Stephanie spoke to InTouch about what goes on in the 90 Day Fiancé world once the cameras stop rolling. According to Stephanie, a finalized couple is assigned “several producers who work as independent contractors” and bring footage back to Sharp Entertainment. To ensure the footage is great, “they try to make storylines appear more dramatic or more intense by giving direction while filming.”

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Stephanie recalled her first 90 Day Fiancé producer telling her to stay something “and be really sad about it” and then in the exact same situation, to “say it and be happy.” As per Stephanie, he wanted several different ways of it being said, “cause then, you know, the editors and the executives, they have plenty to pick from.” Stephanie says she worked with two or three producers and “got to know the game." The 90 Day Fiancé personality thinks the executive producer develops the idea of how the storylines for couples will play out, and the producers and crew then get footage that fits. “The outline can change depending on what happens in real-time as they’re filming the series,” the Michigan native adds.

Stephanie also revealed that the executive producers allegedly decide on the “interview dress” that women wear on 90 Day Fiancé for the confessions and that she was asked to wear one with a “plunging neckline to show more boob.” Stephanie spoke of being upset by being “sexualized on a 90 Day Fiancé show” and that a crew member had assured her that she won’t have to worry about it at least during the tell-all. “What they used to have all women do is sit, they had to wear very low-cut things,” she remembered them telling her, but since the rule has been changed, Stephanie wouldn’t have to “sit with the knees propped” so that “everything then plunges forward.

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Source: InTouch