Explosive News! 😱 Tania Maduro was deported following her recent controversial remarks about the arrest of the Venezuelan president.
Fans want Tania Maduro deported after her recent controversial take about the capture of the president of Venezuela
Former 90 Day Fiancé star Tania Maduro has been catching serious heat from the American fans of the show after dropping a controversial take about the recent capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro — who, ironically, shares her last name.
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Tania went on Instagram and posted a reel saying that Trump doesn’t care about democracy in Venezuela, doesn’t care about the drug crisis, and definitely doesn’t care about the Venezuelan people. According to her, he only cares about protecting the interests of himself and his billionaire friends. As a second‑generation Venezuelan and a U.S. citizen, Tania explained that she once had family members fully approved for U.S. visas, only for the Trump administration to cancel them at the last minute when tensions between the two countries exploded in 2025. That experience left her feeling bitter, angry, and completely done with the current president.</p><p>Tania didn’t stop there — she doubled down hard. She said the arrest of the Venezuelan president is “about the oil,” and called fans ignorant if they believe it’s about anything else. She pulled out historical examples, pointing out that none of the countries the U.S. has intervened in, tried to rebuild, or claimed to “save” ever ended up adopting democracy or prospering. According to her, every single one of them fell into chaos the moment the U.S. took what it wanted and dipped, and she warned that Venezuela is about to be the next one on that list. She ended her rant with a blunt message: “Hands off Venezuela, and hands off our oil — it belongs to us, not the United States.”</p><p><a href=)

That take blew up instantly, and not in a good way. Patriotic U.S. fans of the show flooded her comments, dragging her for not supporting the country she lives in and telling her to “go back to Venezuela” if she didn’t like it in America. The backlash got so hostile that Tania eventually turned off the comments altogether — but she refused to delete the post. She kept it up proudly, standing by every word she said, even if it meant going head‑to‑head with half the fandom.


