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He may have already addressed his ex’s breakup claims, but Aladin Jallali isn’t done speaking out. After exclusively speaking with In Touch on Wednesday, October 23, to tell his side of the story, he’s now pivoted to attacking Laura Jallali‘s allegations — and just plain attacking her in general. On Thursday, October 24, the 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way star took to Instagram to slam his wife with his own accusations about money, visas and drinking. Check scroll through the gallery below to see all of Aladin’s posts about Laura.
“I was never supposed to come to America!” Aladin, 29, revealed in the first of many Instagram posts addressing his split with Laura, 51.
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America
“I knew she did not have a Green Card and that she only had a temporary status,” Aladin explained. “The stories she told me varied on when I asked. Sometimes, she said she was on a work visa, sometimes on a visitor pass. She did have to leave the U.S.A. She specifically used the term ‘deported’ with me. That is why she came to Qatar.”
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Passport
“I did see that she had a page in her passport that said ‘rejected’ or ‘denied’ from the U.S.A. She herself told me that she was twice refused boarding by plane to [the] U.S.A. when we were together, so she entered by driving through the border instead. I saw she had ripped out the page with the ‘denied’ or ‘refused’ mention later,” he said. “This might explain why there are photos circulating on the internet of her using a temporary green Canadian passport. I myself have not seen this passport.”
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Sponsor
In a second post, he shared, “I sent her money to sponsor me, but she lied. She spent the money and never submitted the application!”
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Fee
“At some point, she expressed the desire for us to move to Canada together. Since living in Canada would make it possible for us to travel back and forth, I agreed. She said she could sponsor me, and I believed her. I sent the money for the sponsorship application and found out this summer that she lied and she never actually submitted it. She used the money and just spent it. She repeatedly lied and said she had [submitted the application] and that we were just waiting. Since then, I have heard from an immigration consultant that she could not have sponsored me as she herself was not in Canada. We did submit an application for a visitor visa early this year, which was denied. I was perfectly happy having her join me in Qatar.”
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Money
“I did not use her money,” he continued in his third post. While speaking to fans about their breakup, Laura had alleged that “when the $ ran out due to the show … so did [her] husband.”
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Help
“Let me be clear,” he wrote while rebutting the claim. “In October 2017, I began working in Qatar. In January 2018, my sister died. I had not saved sufficient money to travel for her funeral. At that time, I was new. They wait more than a month to give the first [paycheck], so I had not accumulated much. [Laura] helped me by providing a ticket for me to go back to Qatar for my sister’s funeral — I believe it was around $400. This was one of the things that made me believe she was someone I could trust and love. I had been planning to ask my boss for an advance and repay him when I returned, but she said she wanted to do this for me. I accepted her help.”
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Pension
“Laura lied about me leaving her because her pension was cut,” he continued, addressing another of his ex’s claims.
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Lies
“On her podcast, Laura lied when she said that I left her after finding out that she lost her pension and could not sponsor me. Why? The amount she was getting was less [than what] I received for my basic salary plus commission! The fact is, I knew months [earlier] that she had lied about even sponsoring me, and I told her to just leave it, and that is another reason why she was living permanently in Qatar. The timeline of those two events did not even coincide.”
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Rent
Further combatting her claims about money, he wrote, “She exaggerated about helping with rent!”
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Using Her
“When she came to Qatar in March 2019, I paid rent for March and April, she paid for May and June and I paid [for] July and August. So yes, she did pay two of the six months’ rent while there — because I spent every penny of my savings and earnings for her,” he said. “During all of her stays, I paid for the food, utilities, [phones], car, gas, bought her clothes and shoes, jewelry, paid for outings as well as our travels, 3-day wedding and honeymoon, plus all expenses in Tunisia as well. At the time, she did not object. The money she got from the show was used as she wanted while I used mine for our wedding. If I had been using her for money, two months of rent would not be worth spending 10 times more.”
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Wasteful
Additionally, he claims Laura wasn’t just happy to use his money, but was also “wasteful” when it came to her own.
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Support
“She liked to go drink in fancy hotels where a glass of alcohol was the price of a bottle she could have had at home,” he shared in one example. “She told me she was sending money to Liam and that she was supporting him financially. From what I read online from her ex, it seems she lied about this, too, and that Liam was helping her instead. In her podcast, she said that I kept the wedding money and my money as well as her money from the show. This is a lie. First, yes, the small amount of money I received for the wedding was applied to the wedding, as [it was] supposed to [be].”
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Careful
“That only made a dent in the cost,” he continued. “Second, the show pays both of us. Her money was sent to her, in her bank account, that I never had access to. Mine was sent to me, and I used it all for the wedding. Laura loved to be extravagant — she even went and booked hotels to stay in without even telling me while we had a perfectly fine house to stay in! Was I careful with money? Yes, because we had a budget to stick to in order to make the wedding happen and not have debt [hanging over] our heads!”
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Claims
Returning to conversations about Laura’s pension, Aladin decided to expand on the topic further. “She keeps saying her pension was cut …” he opened another post.
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Retirement
“First, Laura told me she retired from her job five years ago,” he wrote. “Until our separation, I never questioned her much about it or doubted it. She said she had been some kind of manager in an automotive store. This basically means she would have retired around 45-46. After our separation, it came to my attention that the salary of an automative parts store is not so high, certainly not enough to save to retire at 45.”
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Welfare
“I supposed it could have been possible that she would have been on Long Term Disability Benefits — but that is not ‘retirement.’ Considering retirement age in Canada is 65, she was too young for old age pension or Canada Pension Plan (CPP). It also does not make sense that her employer would pay her a pension for retirement 20 years early! And if she had been on a pension — why would it have been cut? Some people have speculated that perhaps she was drawing something called ODSP — Ontario Disability Support Program (maybe supplemented by early CPP when someone can no longer work) — or Ontario Works, the equivalent to welfare. I can’t confirm her specific situation, but it sure makes more sense than the story she is telling.”
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Alcohol
“She has a drinking problem!” he claimed in an additional post.
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Drinking
“I am not saying she is an alcoholic,” he clarified, “but she cannot handle her alcohol well. When she drinks, she becomes mean, impolite, rude and violent. I did not like dealing with her in these times. We were on a honeymoon, and she would get drunk until passed out snoring on the bed without even taking her clothes off or washing herself. How embarrassing when my relatives can hear her snoring from other rooms and acting rude.”
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Fake
He also claimed that the “wine event” fans watched play out on the TLC TV show was “staged.”
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Wine
“What actually happened is in 2018, when she lived with me in Qatar, she decided to make wine in the closet without my knowledge. She did something wrong, and it exploded in the closet while [she was] trying to open it. I heard a noise, ran to the room and found a disgusting smell and all my winter clothes stained with [the wine]. I was angry first because it is illegal, and we could both be in trouble — me more than her. Second, why hide like a child? Why not ask/tell me? The producers thought it was hilarious, and they decided to go shopping with her to make the wine for the show. Again, I was upset, because this could have gotten us in trouble. Besides, as a foreigner, there are places [where] she could buy [wine] for personal use in her home if she needed it that badly.”
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