From Sunny Mahdi 90 Day Groom: Before 90 days suggests that there has been a big change in his relationship status With Veah Netherton Tell All. Sunny is a 26-year-old Bangladeshi man living in Durham when he met Veah from Florida on a dating app. Veah had a rough past. Veah was separated from her parents, who were drug addicts and living in a foster home. Sunny had to grow up without her father, who was working in South Africa. Sunny and Veah were together for a year when he visited her in person.
Sunny and Veah overcame major challenges during their trip to South Africa and were engaged before she returned to the US
Sunny and Veah were together at the Tell All event. However, they said that they broke up for a while after the engagement. Unfortunately, Sunny and Veah seem to have broken up again, considering what Sunny (via 90dayfiance_alexa) has published in his stories. Sunny shared a cryptic IG story where she wrote, “Your past should be a lesson, not a tool to seek sympathy or attention. Real strength comes from facing challenges, learning from them and becoming better.” Sunny added it should not use these challenges”excuse” get help from others.
“Stop seeking attention.”
Sunny wrote that one should stop asking for attention and stop trusting that peoplesave you.“Sunny advised that you have to build yourself up, because at the end of the day, no one can give them what they need, except themselves. “Go fund me,Sunny added with a smiley face.Coming soon stop lying to people,” he continued. It appears Sunny’s message was directed at Veah, who has reached out to fans for prayers after claiming he had a brain tumor.
What Sunny means by the GoFundMe reference in her story
Is Sunny trying to warn fans about Veah’s possible cheating?
Veah started talking about his illness as early as October 2024. He claimed he got sick after returning from South Africa and no doctor could figure out what happened to him. He claimed that his health had been steadily declining and that he was bedridden and even hospitalized a few times. Veah lost weight in the process and currently weighs 90 kilos. He was trying to find the right doctors to treat him. Veah was not present on the set of Tell All, although he was in the United States. He said he was suffering from gallstones.
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However, after Tell All aired, Veah said he had a brain tumor and that he had it before he went to see Sunny in Durham. Veah said she decided to do lymphatic drainage, which was advised by a licensed health coach, but which worsened her condition. Wow wrote that he could not eat for six months and survived only on bail. Veah admitted that she relied on prayers because she couldn’t find real doctors. However, according to Sunny’s post, it looks like Veah will be starting a GoFundMe soon.
Our Take on Sunny Suggesting Veah Is Faking Her Illness
Will Veah prove sunny by launching a fundraiser?
Some 90 Day Groom: Before 90 days Viewers found Veah’s claims hard to believe because he said he had gallstones on Tell All and never mentioned being sick with a brain tumor when he filmed the show in South Africa. His willingness to heal through prayers and to give up doctors also seemed like a red flag. Vea has been accused of self-diagnosis, and was assumed to be would set up a GoFundMe to raise money for his treatment. It remains to be seen how Veah reacts when her boyfriend supposedly calls her a liar.
90 Day Groom: Before 90 days airs Sundays at 8pm EST on TLC.
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A more in-depth look into the lives of couples established on 90 Day Fiancé, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is a reality TV/documentary series that follows potential spouses from abroad and their journey to America. The show documents the beginnings of a relationship on the other side of the ocean and the K-1 visa process that a spouse needs to live in a new country. Couples battle culture shock, language barriers, and the opinions of friends and family as they prepare to take the ultimate leap.
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August 6, 2017