’90 Day Fiancé’ Star Anfisa Is Officially Over The Comments She’s Receiving For Not Wearing A Wedding Ring
Reality star Anfisa Nava is flooded with questions about why she’s not wearing a wedding ring, and the 90 Day Fiancé alum wants it to stop. Anfisa shared a snapshot of the comments she’s receiving…and they all want to know why she’s not rocking a diamond sparkler on THAT finger.
“I like your channel, but where is your wedding ring?” one fan asked under her recent YouTube video. Several others were wondering the same thing and expressed their concern. “No wedding ring? Is she not with Jorge Nava?” another prodded, while a third chimed in: “Where is the wedding ring?” Anfisa made sure to air her grievances via Instagram Stories, letting her followers know that she’s officially over it. “So done,” she wrote, alongside two annoyed emojis.
It seems many fans aren’t exactly sure how Jorge and Anfisa got engaged, and that’s because he never actually proposed! In a YouTube video the couple posted on Aug. 31, Jorge revealed that he didn’t technically pop the question — despite the fact that they’ve been married for two years now. As far as why she doesn’t have an engagement ring, Jorge said it’s because of his financial struggles.
“No, no, but for real, like this is the reason why,” Jorge said, opening his empty wallet. “Like I don’t have anything in there, like seriously. But that’s the reason why. Like I just feel like I’ve been broke, all of this s–t happened with me, like every time I’m going to make some money, some crap happens.” It’s unclear if Anfisa was ever given a wedding ring.
Now that her hubby is serving time in prison, Anfisa is striving to become the best version of herself. The reality star revealed to her fans that she’s no longer a part of 90 Day Fiancé and that her social media accounts will all be heading in a different direction. Instead of her reality TV fame, she’s planning to focus on working out and even entering bodybuilding competitions.
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