
Nicole Nafziger is at it once more.
The 90 Day Fiancé alum is infamous for posting pictures with deceptive headlines implying that individuals have died.
Her critics have constantly bashed her for sharing clickbait on social media, however she doesn’t appear bothered by the criticism, as a result of she’s nonetheless doing it.
Her newest stunt concerned a two-part rip-off wherein she inferred that her ex-fiance, Azan Tefou, had handed away.
Nicole took to her Instagram Story to share a black-and-white picture of herself and her former husband-to-be.
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Nicole smiled within the snap, placing her arms round Azan, who smiled barely within the picture.
In a caption above the pic, Nicole added the hashtag, “RIP.”
“I AM DEVASTATED TO CONFIRM HE PASSED AWAY 💔,” she added.

Beneath the captions, Nicole included a hyperlink that learn, “Click on right here.”
Then, on her Instagram feed, Nicole shared a everlasting publish with the identical picture from her Story.
This time, Nicole modified up the caption a bit to learn, “#RIP I’m completely shattered and heartbroken to substantiate he died 💔 #LinkInBio.”
Nicole tried to mislead her followers
Nicole’s misleading hyperlink in her Story and bio takes her followers to an article dated September 2024.
The article is unrelated to Azan and lists celebrities who died final 12 months.
Nicole has beforehand come underneath hearth for sharing clickbait
Nicole is not any stranger to posting clickbait on social media – she’s a repeat offender.
Nicole’s final deceitful maneuver involving clickbait occurred in June 2024.
As Monsters and Critics reported, Nicole implied that she had died in an identical publish, together with a photograph of herself and the hashtag “RIP.”
Critics deemed Nicole’s antics unscrupulous, slamming her for “scamming” folks and chasing consideration.
Nicole infuriated her followers when she used her daughter, Could, to advertise on-line “sick clicks.”
In April 2024, Nicole uploaded a throwback pic of herself and Could, hinting that little Could was in hassle.
Within the caption of the picture she posted on Instagram, “Pray for Could 💔🙏❤.”
Though it could appear that Nicole is immediately sharing deceiving headlines to make a buck, firms usually deal with the posting on a consumer’s behalf.
The purchasers are then compensated for permitting the corporate to make use of their social media accounts to publish hyperlinks to their websites, however in fact, the consumer should allow them to take action.
Season 11 of 90 Day Fiancé airs Sundays at 8/7c on TLC.