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90 Day Fiancé’s Michael Reveals Why He ‘Had To Leave’ Angela… While Raising Over $48,000 For His Annulment Battle Against Her

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90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After star Michael Ilesanmi finally revealed why he left his ex-wife Angela Deem and

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After star Michael Ilesanmi finally revealed why he left his ex-wife Angela Deem and “disappeared” on Feb. 23 during Sunday’s episode of the TLC reality show.

“After (filming the five-part eighth season of Tell-All), we came home and my worst fear came true,” the 58-year-old grandmother of six recalled.

“We were home for four days, I think. Four days, three days, he left. He left.”

The 35-year-old Nigerian, 23 years younger than Angela, recalled how “he started treating me with attitude and saying all kinds of things to me” as soon as they returned home.

“There came a time when I just had to leave,” Michael said.

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After star Michael Ilesanmi finally revealed why he left his ex-wife Angela Deem and “disappeared” on Feb. 23 during Sunday’s episode of the TLC reality show.

“She said she wanted to go out to run some errands, so I left the house, went to the closet, grabbed my backpack and my essential documents and my jacket, and left the house.”

Ilesanmi “walked for about five hours” from Deem’s home in Hazlehurst, Georgia and “nearly got bitten by a dog” in the process, but was able to communicate with “one or two of my friends” after “begging a man” to use his phone.

In total, it took the aspiring influencer (who is now said to be living happily with friends in Texas) “approximately 18 hours” to finally reach his current residence by bus.

Michael met the self-proclaimed “Reality Queen” on Facebook in 2017 before tying the knot in 2020, but it was a long-distance affair until he finally received a US visa and moved to Georgia last December.

“I’m here for the right reason, of course, yes, from the bottom of my heart, I’m here for the right reason, you know, but unfortunately, what I expected was not what I found, you know,” Ilesanmi continued.

“I just want to move on with my life. Enough is enough. No one deserves to be treated like this. I want the best for us and for myself, but it’s a shame. I can’t take it anymore.”

At the end of the video, Angela threatens: “I’ll see you soon, Michael. On a plane or in a courtroom.”

In fact, the Florida-born blonde filed a petition to annul her marriage in a Georgia court on June 20, arguing that she had been “fraudulently induced into a conspiracy with other Nigerian men to induce U.S. citizens to marry in order to obtain legal permanent resident status.”

The 58-year-old grandmother of six recalled:

The 58-year-old grandmother of six recalled: “After (filming the five-part eighth season of Tell-All), we came home and my worst fear came true. We were home four days, I think, four days, three days, he was gone. He was gone.”

The 35-year-old Nigerian, 23 years younger than Angela, recalled how

The 35-year-old Nigerian, 23 years younger than Angela, recalled how “he started treating me with attitude and saying all sorts of things” as soon as they returned home: “It got to a point where I just had to leave.”

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Michael “walked for about five hours” from Deem’s home in Hazlehurst, Georgia and “nearly got bitten by a dog” in the process, but was able to contact “one or two of my friends” after “begging a man” to use his phone.

In total, it took Ilesanmi, who is now said to be living happily with friends in Texas,

In total, it took Ilesanmi, who is now said to be living happily with friends in Texas, “about 18 hours” to finally reach his current residence by bus (pictured Wednesday).

The aspiring influencer met the self-proclaimed 'Reality Queen' on Facebook in 2017 before tying the knot in 2020, but it was a long-distance affair until he finally received a US visa and moved to Georgia last December.

The aspiring influencer met the self-proclaimed ‘Reality Queen’ on Facebook in 2017 before tying the knot in 2020, but it was a long-distance affair until he finally received a US visa and moved to Georgia last December.

Michael continued: “I’m here for the right reason, of course, yes, from the bottom of my heart, I’m here for the right reason, you know, but unfortunately, what I expected was not what I found, you know. I just want to move on with my life. Enough is enough. I mean, nobody deserves to be treated this way.”

Michael continued: “I’m here for the right reason, of course, yes, from the bottom of my heart, I’m here for the right reason, you know, but unfortunately, what I expected was not what I found, you know. I just want to move on with my life. Enough is enough. I mean, nobody deserves to be treated this way.”

At the end of the video, Angela, who filed for annulment of her marriage in a Georgia court on June 20, threatened:

At the end of the video, Angela, who filed for annulment of her marriage in a Georgia court on June 20, threatened: “I’ll see you soon, Michael. On a plane or in a courtroom.”

On August 13, Kiki & Kibbitz vlogger Mary K organized a GoFundMe page for Ilesanmi's legal fees, which has raised $48,480 of its $25,000 goal from 2,500 donations.

On August 13, Kiki & Kibbitz vlogger Mary K organized a GoFundMe page for Ilesanmi’s legal fees, which has raised $48,480 of its $25,000 goal from 2,500 donations.

Deem was criticized via TikTok on August 15:

Deem was criticized via TikTok on August 15: “Did you see Michael score his goal? What’s wrong with you United States of America? I’m totally embarrassed right now.”

The Florida-born blonde continued: 'Who makes a GoFundMe and gets $25,000 for legal fees when there are people posting (to raise money) for sick children, sick mothers, or veterans who don't even get $25,000. Wake up America! This is unacceptable.'

The Florida-born blonde continued: ‘Who makes a GoFundMe and gets $25,000 for legal fees when there are people posting (to raise money) for sick children, sick mothers, or veterans who don’t even get $25,000. Wake up America! This is unacceptable.’

In the Instagram comments of the new 90 Day Fiancé clip, fans criticized Angela for her

In the Instagram comments of the new 90 Day Fiancé clip, fans slammed Angela for her “horrible abuse” and for treating Michael “like he owns her.”

In his filing of legal response On August 21, Michael, who is seeking “temporary and permanent spousal support,” argued that they were in a “legal marriage” and that he experienced “cruel treatment” and “physical and mental abuse” both in private and while filming 90 Day Fiancé.

On August 13, Kiki & Kibbitz vlogger Mary K hosted a GoFundMe Ilesanmi’s legal fees page, which has raised $48,480 of its $25,000 goal thanks to 2,500 donations.

“Did you see how Michael scored his goal? What’s wrong with you, United States of America?” Angela criticized. TikTok on August 15th.

“I’m totally embarrassed right now. Who makes a GoFundMe and gets $25,000 for legal fees when there are people posting (to raise money) for sick children, sick mothers, or veterans who aren’t even getting $25,000. Wake up, America! This is unacceptable.”

In it Instagram Commenting on the new 90 Day Fiancé clip, fans slammed Deem for her ‘horrible abuse’ and treating Michael ‘like he owns her.’

“She spit on him, screamed in his face, threw drinks at him, tried to destroy his car, smashed his cell phones, controlled him, called him names,” wrote Instagram user @joelkay.

“As a survivor of (domestic violence), I found this all very disturbing. (I don’t know) how she can sleep at night dehumanizing another human being, let alone her husband, in that way.”

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