ANGELA DEEM VIOLATED HER AND MICHAEL ILESANMI’S SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THE SAME DAY THEIR DIVORCE WAS FINALIZED
Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi’s Tumultuous Journey Ends in Divorce
After years of long-distance struggles, public disputes, and unsuccessful reconciliation attempts, Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi, famous for their rocky relationship on 90 Day Fiancé, have officially divorced. Their marriage’s end marks the close of a very public chapter in both of their lives.

The divorce was finalized in Georgia, with court documents indicating that they had been living apart and that their differences were irreconcilable. Despite their high-profile drama on television, the legal procedure was straightforward. They did not jointly own any property, each retained ownership of their respective vehicles, and both were responsible for their own debts. Angela retained all of her retirement funds, and neither party was required to pay alimony.
The Non-Disparagement Clause: A Key Element of the Divorce Agreement
A critical element of the settlement was a non-disparagement clause, which prohibited Angela and Michael from making false or harmful public statements about one another. Given their history of public arguments and online accusations, the clause was obviously included to prevent further escalation. Both parties agreed to refrain from attacking each other’s character on social media or in the press by signing it, making it one of the most important terms of their divorce settlement.

Angela Deem’s Alleged Violation of the Divorce Settlement
Angela Deem allegedly broke her divorce settlement with Michael in less than 24 hours, as she frequently uses her TikTok live streams to attack his reputation online. Not even a signed court document could stop her from doing so. On March 10, 2026, the same day Michael Ilesanmi announced that he was finally a free man, Angela went live on TikTok and began speaking negatively about him, his family, his friends, and, in her words, “all Nigerians for that matter.”
She began by claiming that no matter how much good you do to “mister it”—the dehumanizing term she has used for Michael since he fled her home—he is a scammer, was born that way, and cannot change. She claimed that he sits there worshiping God, attending church with his Nigerian family and friends, and that when no one is watching, they all “do evil sh*t” to other people.
Bombshell Allegations and Potential Legal Repercussions
Angela then dropped a bombshell, claiming that she is not yet done with Michael despite the divorce. She stated that she has hundreds of women with her who were scammed by Nigerian men who were members of the infamous “Paradise Men” chat group, where, according to her, Nigerian men all over the world discuss tips and tricks on how to cheat on foreign women and use them for money, visas, and green cards.

Angela claimed to have screenshots of these alleged scammers talking and sending photos to her ex-husband Michael, and that she is gathering all of the evidence and will soon go to Congress with the other female victims to expose these men and have them deported. All of the statements Angela made and the allegations she repeated on December 10, 2026, violate her divorce settlement, and Michael could take legal action against her as a result.


