The T-Shirts ’90 Day Fiancé’ Star Danielle Jbali Are Selling Are Nothing Short Of Iconic
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Right? Well, that’s what 90 Day Fiancé star Danielle Jbali has done. She certainly has been involved with drama on the show, but now she is turning her iconic sayings into T-shirts. Yup, you heard that right! The reality star took to Instagram to show off one of her shirts, which is green and tie-dyed. Watch the video above to see her iconic t-shirts and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
She captioned the photo, “Here we go supporters, family and friends. The first T-shirt with one of my famous quotes from the show. Order from the link below.” BRB, we’re putting in our order right now. One shirt reads, “I am going to guarantee I’ll get your a— deported,” while the other one says, “I want my sex tonight!”
On Dec. 18, she posted a photo of boxes and wrote, “T-shirt orders are being processed.” Not only is she excited, but so are her fans. One wrote, “I need one,” while another echoed, “Awesome lol.” One follower thought that it was hilarious, writing, “That’s so funny! Cracking up.”
In case you missed it, one of the biggest storylines during Season 2 of the TLC spin-off 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After is that Danielle tried to get her ex-husband, Mohamed Jbali, deported, hence why her shirts have that phrase written on them.
“I felt used, so I filed for an annulment. That was my best chance to get him deported. But when he begged me to file for a divorce instead, I gave in so he could stay in America,” the 45-year-old confessed in her on-camera interview.
On Dec. 17, Danielle updated her fans on Mohamed’s green card status. She wrote, “Info for people questioning my ex’s green card. The application he had to file to remove his conditions in order to get 10-year card is backlogged over a year. So, he could still get deported, but then he can appeal.”
Well, hopefully this is all resolved in the end. But for now, we’ll be sporting our T-shirt 24/7.
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