90 Day Fiancé Stephanie Claims Her Immunity Shots May Prevent COVID19

90 Day Fiancé: Stephanie Claims Her Immunity Shots May Prevent COVID-19

After dropping bombs about suing TLC and not attending the Tell-All, 90 Day Fiancé’s Stephanie Davison has made absurd suggestions about COVID-19.



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90 Day Fiancé Stephanie Claims Her Immunity Shots May Prevent COVID19

Season 8 couples such as Mike Youngquist and Natalie Mordovtseva, along with Yara Zaya, and Jovi Dufren are having some rough times in their 90 Day Fiancé relationships, but the most controversial cast member of all this time is Stephanie Davison. The cat mom who went to Belize to reconnect with her sugar baby of three years, Ryan Carr, had a horrendous break-up with him. Now, the 90 Day Fiancé star has been creating controversy online by making disturbing claims about preventing COVID-19 with sermorelin shots.

With her good friend Harris offering her coconuts and company, Stephanie has turned over a new leaf on the TLC show. However, fans have been noticing Stephanie looking more and more disheveled with every episode, suspecting her slurring may be due to drugs or alcohol. But before Stephanie was getting flack for her behavior on 90 Day Fiancé, she was impressing TLC viewers with her boss lady behavior. Everyone wanted to know more about Stephanie’s Grand Rapids-based business Skin Envy, which was the reason behind her looking so young, even at 52! And sure enough, the 90 Day Fiancé celeb left no stone unturned to promote her weight loss clinic and miracle age-reversing injections. But what’s the coronavirus got to do with Stephanie?

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The 90 Day Fiancé cougar recently showed up on local news channel WoodTV to talk about her non-surgical weight loss center, and provide with some personal age-defying tips. Looking glamourous dressed in yellow, Stephanie shared how TLC will continue to show her journey till the end of April. When asked by the segment’s host about why Skin Envy has such a “high rate of success,” Stephanie mentioned her Ipamorelin/Sermorelin injection, which is her #1 selling product and does “37 different things to the body.” Explaining further, she shared that these “teeny tiny shots” have the HGC hormone which gives great hair, great nails, helps lose weight, increases collagen levels, and “boosts the immune system.”

However, Stephanie’s next claim was truly shocking. She said, “Almost of all my friends got COVID-19 I never did.” Furthermore, the 90 Day Fiancé star raised eyebrows by adding that she’s now vaccinated and hence won’t “get it ever now.” Stephanie suggested that she’s had “people in the medical field” tell her that it’s probably due to her shots. A Reddit thread created by a fan showed the video, and fans called Stephanie out for playing off “people’s legit fears of COVID by claiming to be able to prevent it.” One TLC viewer wondered if Stephanie managed to get the vaccine by “claiming to be a medical professional,” and a second user noted that her business “is gonna be shut down” if she keeps making these claims.

“She disgusts me,” wrote an enraged 90 Day Fiancé viewer before adding, “If Stephanie is claiming her snake oil garbage prevents Covid, she’s an even bigger liar than I thought.” But some fans did try to lighten the situation by comparing Stephanie’s miracle shots to Sumit Singh and Jenny Slatten’s “COVID cards” as seen on 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way. “So if Stephanie got her COVID vaccines, then she is really 65 or older. BUSTED!!,” laughed another TLC viewer. As long as Stephanie keeps injecting drama into 90 Day Fiancé, it looks like there won’t be a shortage of jabs that fans take at her.

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