A Sudden Blacklist? The Unexpected Behind-The-Scenes Turning Point For Jamal’s TV Future

Two 90 Day Fiance stars were removed from the new season of Hunt For Love because they repeatedly used a racist slur. The whole reality TV universe is filled with controversies, and under the sun, there is the possibility of everything. As much as the fandom is against toxic stars and their use of bad language on screen, the makers have also grown intolerant of them over time.
Both new and old cast members are part of the unreleased spinoff. Some fans are saying Jamal and Emma are already in the spinoff, while Chloe, Steven, Angela, and Biniyam have bagged their positions. From the official poster to the trailer to the premiere date, the network announced nothing. Who got the kick from Season 2? Are they new or familiar members? What is the fans’ perspective on their racist remarks?
90 Day Fiance: Meet The Three New Hunt For Love Cast Members!
Three newbies have joined the 90 Day Fiance: Hunt for Love Season 2 cast line-up, according to recent news. With the show in production, some sources reveal that a woman named Paola and two men are coming to bring explosive drama and chaos. The insider informed the famous 90 Day blogger, Shabooty, about them. However, his revelations didn’t end there.
The picture showed the woman enjoying a drink in a car, with the men in the back seat. Moreover, the fan blogger expressed a desire to see more of her, as she is cute and very inviting. The guys’ names aren’t disclosed because the blogger has no idea who they are. He also shared that for the next five months, TLC will keep its mouth shut and not reveal any details. Fans have reshared the above photo a thousand times by now.
These Two 90 Day Fiance Stars Reportedly Removed From ‘Hunt For Love’ Amid Explosive Controversy!
TLC producers removed 90 Day Fiance’s veteran, Razvan Ciocoi, from Hunt For Love Season 2, apart from a newcomer named Landon. They sent them home after they used racist n-words. Razvan, who is white, has targeted his co-star, Jamal, for being biracial. The internal investigation team cited repeated use of the n-word as the reason for their decision to kick them out.


