Shekinah Wows Fans with Dramatic New Blonde Look

 TLC is reportedly planning to make Shekinah Garner and Sarper Guven regulars on its 90-Day Fiancé shows and spin-offs. Having already appeared on two spin-off shows, the couple was recently spotted by fans filming for the upcoming season of 90 Day Fiancé. The big spoiler? Sarper has already received his K-1 visa and has been seen by fans in public in California multiple times.


Shekinah and Sarper are known for their controversial actions and statements, often triggering strong reactions from viewers. Despite this, they are loved by TLC and their production team because they are easy to work with. This has led to them becoming the next Gino and Jasmine, a couple who appear on multiple seasons and are widely hated by fans.

Recently, Shekinah posted several Instagram Stories showing off her new blonde hairstyle. Shekinah was a brunette for a long time, but she decided to go blonde this year, possibly because she started to see herself differently as a reality TV star. Multiple 90-Day Fiancé fan pages reposted her Instagram story pictures of her new hair color. Generally, her new look was praised by many women who watch the show. However, some haters and trolls overlooked what she did to her hair and criticized her for the plastic surgeries she has undergone since turning 40, claiming they have ruined her natural beauty.


Shekinah has been open about her cosmetic procedures, which include Botox, lip fillers, multiple facelifts, and nose jobs. Despite the criticism, she remains confident and unapologetic about her choices. Shekinah's transformation from brunette to blonde and her openness about her cosmetic enhancements reflect her evolving self-image as a reality TV star.

If history repeats itself, Shekinah and Sarper, like many other couples in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, might get married while filming for the show, only to split and live separately soon after. They could avoid divorce initially, opting for couple therapy on 90 Day: The Last Resort before eventually starting to date other people on a future season of 90 Day: The Single Life. It's a well-known fact that being a couple on the 90-Day Fiancé franchise often diminishes the chances of having a successful marriage, with many relationships crumbling under the pressures of reality TV fame.