’90 Day Fiancé’ Star Danielle Jbali Had the Sassiest Clapback for All of Her Instagram Haters
She's sassily clapping back! Danielle Jbali has definitely gotten her fair share of hate from viewers throughout her time spent starring on TLC's hit reality TV franchise, 90 Day Fiancé. But now that Danielle has returned on the web series spin-off 90 Day Fiancé: What Now, she's got a whole new outlook and part of that involves standing up to all of her haters.
On Saturday, July 14, Danielle took to Instagram to share a copy-and-paste message in a selfie of her with 90 Day Fiancé live host Michelle Collins. The caption read; "If you're skinny, you're on drugs. If you're fat, you look nasty. If you're dressed up, you're conceited. If you speak your mind, you're a b—h. If you don't say anything, you're a punk. If you cry, you're a drama queen. If you have male friends, you're a hoe. If you have female friends, you're a player. If you're gay, it's a sin. If you're bisexual, you're confused. YOU [sic] can't do anything without being criticized. We live in a society where people can't survive if they're not judging the next person. Love me or hate me, but you will never change me. Believe that."
Danielle is no stranger to the backlash from 90 Day Fiancé fans who inundate the stars' social media pages with comments criticizing their decisions and sharing their own opinions on their relationships. While Danielle was still on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After and sharing her journey with her ex-husband Mohamed Jbali, many fans slammed Danielle for marrying him in the first place because they felt it was clear from the beginning that he had been using her for a green card.
But now, fans are getting to watch Danielle pick up the pieces after her divorce from Mohamed as she goes back to school and slowly starts to get back into dating — and now that she's taking back her life, she isn't about to let the haters spoil her new mindset with all of their negativity.
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