90 Day Fiancé promo ruins Caesar and Alona’s storyline unintentionally. We’ve been following the ‘love’ story between Caesar Mack and Alona Sivriuk for some time now. The problem is, a promo just ran that revealed that the two most likely aren’t together anymore. Seems the breakup may have been bad, too. We remember Caesar best for his ‘getting catfished’ storyline before meeting Alona. The two met up and seemed to fall in love. But, like in relationships from this show, it really wasn’t fated to last. But we were watching the show itself to find that out. Fans didn’t want to find that out in a dang promo.
This has actually been a debate for a long time around promos or trailers. Some people watch them to get enticed, but sometimes they just show too much. In this case, they dropped the biggest news through a promo, and fans aren’t happy.
90 Day Fiancé Promo Ruins Caesar and Alone Storyline
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“Caesar doesn’t specify if he has found a new woman already, but a different part of the video shows Alona admitting she was not in a “good place” to have a relationship. This seems to be the reason why Caesar and Alona had to break up. She adds, “It was a question of life and death. My country was bombed.” But Caesar cuts her and claims that is why he was giving Alona her space. He admits that he’s realizing he still has strong feelings for Alona after seeing her in person during the Tell-All. Alona’s reply then is a shy, “Oh Jesus.” In October, Caesar posted a selfie with a mystery woman on Instagram, which looked like it was taken during a date. Fans had asked him, “Who is this girl a friend or girlfriend???” and wrote, “Beautiful couple,” but Caesar hadn’t replied to anyone.”
90 Day Fiancé promo ruins Caesar and Alona’s storyline unintentionally. We’ve actually wanted to talk about this promo problem for some time now. This is by no means the first time this happened. Nor is it likely it will be the last. It can be really frustrating when you are just trying to get hyped for an episode, and you catch a spoiler. We really hope the networks who make these promos start paying better attention. Seeing the wrong thing can really ruin the immersion, especially if you get the big news via a promo slip-up.
But, like always, we just have to wait and see how BADLY they spoiled it.