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She’s setting the record straight. 90 Day Fiancé star Nicole Nafziger is sick and tired of the judgment she receives online thanks to the way her relationship with Azan Tefou (a.k.a Hassan M’Raouni) is portrayed on the show. In a new interview, she answered some of her fans’ burning questions — particularly about whether Azan has a job and makes his own money. Check out the gallery below to see what Nicole had to say!
Nicole, 25, and Azan, 26, have definitely faced their fair share of hate as a couple.
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Questions
Fans of the 90 Day franchise question everything about their relationship — whether Azan even loves Nicole, whether she’s bankrolling him, what his relationship with Nicole’s daughter, May, should be … you name it.
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Clapping Back
Nicole regularly claps back at the most egregious haters, but she can’t tackle them all. And since she says her fiancé doesn’t use social media that much, Azan isn’t much help in that area.
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Not Afraid
Usually, Nicole will address her haters and trolls on her own social media platforms. Her Instagram Story often becomes home to her best responses, and she’s not afraid to take on some of the worst of the criticism about their relationship.
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Not The Whole Story
For instance, the reality TV star told fans in an Instagram Story on May 15, “Y’all only see a TV show that is about my ROMANTIC life, not my ENTIRE life.” She also addressed claims that she is “delusional.”
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All Here
“I am not delusional. I am not ‘mental.’ Yes, I am all here,” she shared. “Crazy as it seems, Azan loves me just as much as I love him. Yes, I know I am worthy to be loved by someone who treats me well, and Azan is that man.”
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Money, Money, Money
One of the number one topics Nicole often responds to on Instagram is about Azan’s financial situation.
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No Way
She wrote in one Instagram Story update, “I DO NOT send Azan money regularly,” despite what her fans may think or what the show may imply.
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Not Anymore
Separately, Nicole wrote on May 29, “So I guess a lot of y’all assume I give money to Azan so he stays around. I don’t send money to Azan anymore.” That seems pretty straightforward.
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To Be Fair …
She continued, “He makes his own money and I only helped him out sometimes.” To be fair, married couples tend to do the same thing, and aren’t these two planning on getting married pretty soon?
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For the Record
To completely set the record straight, Nicole covered the topic again during an interview with blogger John Yates. They did a live video on June 4, and the reality star answered several questions about her finances and those of her fiancé.
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Clearing Things Up
The blogger asked Nicole whether there was anything specific she wanted to clear up early on in the interview. Nicole responded “First of all, my finances [aren’t] anyone’s business. But I actually don’t send Azan any money.”
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Just FYI
The TV personality continued, “Don’t think that I’m doing more for him than I am my own daughter, you know?” She also made it clear that May is set up to go to school soon.
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On His Own
Nicole also revealed that Azan is employed. “Yes, he has some kind of job,” she told John. “I can’t say too much about it, but, he’s making his own money.”
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Mysteries
Nicole noted that there were some questions from John and the fans that she couldn’t answer, since the show in ongoing. That makes sense! They’ve got to leave a little mystery for viewers.
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Back Off
So while she had to be a little tight-lipped about the nature of Azan’s work, Nicole did say he is working these days. So all the haters who say otherwise can back off!
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Let Us Know
You can see the full interview with John in this video. What do you think of Nicole’s answer about Azan’s work? Are you happy to hear that he’s employed? Tell us in the comments!
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