Cynthia Decker Seeking Support from Fans Amid Financial Struggles Threatening Loss of Home

 In the past two years, 90 Day Fiancé fans have witnessed Cynthia Decker and Molly Hopkins's transition from best friends and business partners to archenemies, which was a surprising turn of events to many who loved watching them on 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk. Their once-beloved memories and previous business accomplishments have faded away, outshone by ongoing legal battles and business disputes.


Cynthia Decker and Molly Hopkins were once inseparable on and off the screen. They co-owned LiviRae Lingerie, a business that gained popularity through their appearances on 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk. Their friendship took a dramatic turn in late 2022, leading to a series of legal and business conflicts that remain unresolved to this day.

In March 2023, after reaching a settlement, Cynthia agreed to sell her share of LiviRae Lingerie to Molly for $600,000 and was subsequently removed from the business accounts. Despite the resolution, tensions lingered as Cynthia persisted in expressing her grievances. She accused Molly of spreading false allegations about her to the business accountant and other individuals, perpetuating the strain in their relationship.

Fans were surprised to hear that Molly had filed a lawsuit against Cynthia. The lawsuit claimed that Cynthia had violated their operating agreement by starting a competing business. Molly alleged that Cynthia had taken client information and continued harassing her employees even after they parted ways.

Ever since then, Cynthia has been facing a downward spiral. In a recent Instagram livestream, she shared that she has hit rock bottom in 2024 and is at risk of losing her house. She mentioned that she and her husband are struggling to make ends meet, which makes it difficult for them to pay their mortgage and cover legal fees from her ongoing legal battle with her ex-friend and business partner, Molly.



After receiving a cease-and-desist letter, Cynthia had to remove and archive the recording of her recent livestream on her Instagram page because it exposed the people she was in a legal battle with. A significant fraction of the content was reuploaded by reality TV vlogger "KikiandKibbitz" in a recent YouTube video, in which she expressed solidarity with her friend Cynthia and commented on the topic at hand.

In the same deleted livestream recording, Cynthia asked her fans for any kind of support, whether donations, advice, or words of encouragement. She also requested that they follow her new YouTube channel, where she will discuss the challenges faced by business owners and the harsh realities and injustices of the American legal system.