Natalie Mordovtseva scared the 90 Day Fiancé viewers with her new Instagram stories this week. Fans think her social media posts are weird in general, but this time was different, since she was trying to explain how she almost died in a car accident on valentine's day.
In general, she always left many fans of the show confused subsequent to posting a set of Instagram stories videos. It isn't the first time that the 37-year-old reality star has shared something that her Instagram followers saw as unusual. At the point when she originally showed up in the United States on a K-1 visa to wed Mike Youngquist, she showed the peculiar conduct by embracing and kissing trees while staying in Sequim, Washington and many other weird behaviors like adopting a rat and kissing and hugging it on camera, and also adopting a husky dog just to leave in mike's trailer house after she ran away to stay with her Ukrainian friend Juliana and the list go on.
On this Valentines day, Natalie uploaded six Instagram stories in the first one she was wishing her fans a happy valentines day, and hoping everyone had a great day, because apparently her day was awful.
The Ukranian super star said that she was driving late at night and all of the sudden her car had a blowout tire out of nowhere, later a policeman asked her to pull over and check her tire. She mentioned that she honestly didn't know what to do, she doesn't know how to change the tire and it was dark, cold and scary out there in an area that she didn't even know or visited before.
Natalie called everyone she knows, asking them to come and help her and after a couple of calls. Some of her American Ukrainian friends managed to drive and come by and help her change the tire. It was an "Omg a scary situation" based on her words, but everything is ok now and she managed to drive safely to her destination that day.
After this tough night, she posted another story on Instagram saying " I just realized that I could have died today... that tired could have been broken on a highway.. there is nothing more important that life..".