Did 90 Day Fiance star Debbie Aguero engage in relentless bullying of a small business owner? It appears that she did, using her association with TLC to exert influence. But did she succeed in her mission? Read on to discover what actions The Single Life star took.

Debbie Aguero often presents herself as a down-to-earth and creative mother figure to all. During The Single Life tell-all, she expressed numerous opinions, alternating between kindness and coldness. At one point, she insulted Chantel Everett for not wearing underwear, and later, she criticized Debbie Johnson for serving divorce papers to 90 Day Fiance star Natalie Mordovtseva on behalf of Mike Youngquist. Debbie Johnson claimed she loved Natalie, and some believed her approach was more compassionate than having a sheriff serve the papers.

Behind the scenes of the tell-all, the two Debbies engaged in a heated exchange of words, both becoming vicious. Now, Debbie A. has directed her anger toward an innocent Etsy creator. This individual creates original drawings based on reality television personalities and sells them as various products for fun. They typically sell only a small number of mugs featuring specific personalities. However, Debbie A. reached out to this person and demanded the removal of any items featuring her likeness. Furthermore, she claimed that the request did not come from her personally but rather from TLC.

This incident was shared in a video posted on the Instagram account of her former “boyfriend,” Ruben Sanchez. The video noted that only three people, including Debbie Aguero, had requested that their likenesses not be used. Debbie also sought financial compensation from the sales and was offered twenty percent, but no agreement has been reached thus far. Comments were disabled on the post, but fans expressed their opinions on the artist’s Instagram page. In the caption of the artwork featuring Debbie and Oussama, it stated:

“Bringing back the Debbie and Oussama Collection for 24 hours in memory of this message from Debbie volunteering as the Etsy Police for TLC 😅.”

Debbie, The Clown

Immediate mockery ensued from 90 Day Fiance fans, highlighting the irony of Debbie Aguero attacking an innocent artist:

“Isn’t it funny that if you embarrass yourself on a worldwide platform, you can’t get upset about being featured on a mug?”

“What? Those are drawings, not ‘images owned by TLC.'”

“It’s hilarious to claim that you can’t create and sell art when you consider yourself an artist.”

One follower found it particularly interesting that Debbie prided herself on her artistic abilities but was now trying to shut down a fellow artist.

These reactions from fans underscore the absurdity of Debbie’s actions and her attempt to suppress an innocent artist’s work.

By user

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *