Cortney Reardanz Reveals Whether or Not She Blames ’90 Day Fiance’ for Her Split From Antonio Millón
We are living for all of this scalding hot reality TV tea, y’all. On Aug. 3, Cortney Reardanz took to Instagram to reveal whether or not she blames 90 Day Fiancé for her split from Anthony Millón and let’s just say: things got real… fast! Check out the video above to see what the former TLC star revealed.
OK, first of all, when Cortney replied: “So I stayed, caught feelings, and got my heart broken,” we felt that. Poor thing didn’t even want to entertain the idea of dating Antonio and then poof! It all went downhill from there. Take note, ladies — always trust your gut when it comes to men.
Despite the “red flags” that Cortney mentioned about Antonio, it does seem as if she holds the hit series at least partially responsible for the couple’s demise. “[I don’t know] how any relationship survives reality TV,” was how she began her diatribe and TBH, she’s not wrong!
In addition to her short-lived relationship, Cortney opened up about how she got involved with the show to begin with. “I saw a vague flier on this travel page that I follow,” she began. “Basically, [it said] ‘Do you online date [and want to go] abroad [for a] paid gig [on a] famous TV channel?’ I didn’t know which show — just that it was TLC. After I got hired, I found out the show,” Cortney continued.
As far as how she felt about her stint on 90 Day Fiancé, well, the series didn’t cover the full story — in her opinion. “[The show] doesn’t show my wit, humor, or depth,” Cortney explained, citing that she came off as “dumb and desperate.” Beyond that, she also regrets not caring more about her looks. “My biggest mistake was not caring. I regret drinking and not putting more effort into my appearance, lashes, extensions, etc.”
We feel that, girl. It was pretty cool of Cortney to open up to her followers in such an in-depth way. Although, in the hours since she held the Q&A, her Instagram account has gone private. Hm, we wonder why?
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