Fan of Angela Deem Uses Michael Ilesanmi's Identity for Donation Scam

 Angela Deem's treatment of her Nigerian husband, Michael Ilesanmi, played a significant role in their breakup. Her inability to trust, coupled with her domineering and often abusive behavior, created an environment that was unsustainable for a healthy relationship. Michael needed to leave to rebuild his self-worth and find a more supportive and respectful relationship.


History has shown us that not only good people have fans, but bad people do, too, even though it may be hard to believe. Angela Deem's recent trip to Canada was well-received by her Canadian fans. Her nightclub performance in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, was quite a spectacle. During her appearance, Angela danced energetically and interacted with the crowd, even holding up a sign that read, "I'm Done, Michael." The event attracted a significant number of fans who were eager to see the reality TV star in action.

It appears that Angela has a secret Canadian superfan who went to great lengths to protect her by doing something shady to harm Michael's reputation. The mysterious fan created a fundraiser page asking 90-Day Fiancé fans to donate to help Michael Ilesanmi seek asylum. The issue is that Michael is already safe and living in the home of one of his Nigerian American friends, and he never asked anyone to launch such a campaign for him. This means Angela's fan used Michael's name and pictures without his permission to ask for money, which is unlawful.


Fans who saw the campaign immediately contacted Michael on social media to verify if it was legit or fake. Michael Ilesanmi was shocked to discover the fundraiser page and quickly took to Instagram to disown it. He made it clear that he had not endorsed the campaign and condemned the individual behind it as a scammer. Michael expressed worries over the mishandling of donations and the identity theft involved.