
The Tell All segment of 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days is about to hit the screens, but it seems it won’t be the same as before. Apparently, the Tell All is being cut down to just TWO parts, and this time there wouldn’t be any four or five-part Tell All sessions. Fans clearly weren’t thrilled as Tell Alls are the ones where the drama appears to be raw and unlimited.
The franchise recently made some further announcements about the Tell All and revealed that there would be something new. Is this true? What is this all about? What is this new twist? Keep on reading to learn more about this controversy because the tea is piping hot this time.
90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days Tell All segment will have a whole new segment this time. Shaun Robinson revealed that, for the first time in the show’s history, there would be a confessional camp on the set. Apparently, all of the stars were free to go there at any moment and talk about anything and everything that they wanted to share with the cameras.
Stars can make confessions about themselves or their relationships, and they can even fire back. This is going to be really interesting, as several celebs, like Elise, Forrest, Lisa, and many more, will take their time to spill the shocking things that happened on set. Hence, this new twist is going to bring a lot of drama and chaos.
90 Day Fiance recently dropped a brand new teaser of the upcoming Tell All segment of Before The 90 Days. It featured a lot of chaos and drama, but what stole viewers’ attention was that there would be only TWO parts of this segment. The voice-over in the clip revealed that this time it would be a “two-part” Tell All, with the first edition starting Sunday at 8 PM.
Fans evidently had a mixed reaction to this news. Some viewers were disappointed as they felt that everything would be cut short and they wouldn’t have enough drama. On the other hand, many critics took a sigh of relief. They were happy to know that the segment was going to be crisp and to the point. A user even pointed out that there would be fewer chances of unnecessary staged drama.
A fan commented, “I’m so glad it’s not 4 parts.” Another one asked, “Only two parts?” Someone further added, “Only two parts?” But one thing that was common was anticipation and excitement among the audience. They aren’t ready to miss these two segments, as a lot is going to happen.
Shaun Robinson is going to continue as the Tell All host, and she assured her audience that she had watched the show and would ask difficult questions. What do you think? Do let us know in the comments section. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for more updates.