90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days star Alina Kozhevnikova used the N-word many times in a 2014 Facebook post discovered by a Reddit user. The Russian woman got into trouble after posting a photo of herself dressed as a man and using a variation of the racial slur on a now-deleted Instagram picture from 2015. After claiming it was photoshopped, Alina apologized by saying she’s “Russian” and that she thought the word was like “bro” or “fella.” However, this new Facebook post by Alina, who also stayed in America in 2010-2011 as an exchange student, shows her using the N-word seven times and talking about going to a racist party. Fans are now certain Alina lied in her fake apology and want her canceled from 90 Day Fiancé.

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Since the past week, more posts where Alina has made culturally and racially insensitive comments on her Facebook and Instagram have surfaced. One of them, from 2017, showed Alina dressed in a sari and sitting in a wheelchair at a Dubai fashion show in which she was working as a model. “Got married today. Became a 134th wife!” read Alina’s inappropriate caption before she changed it to “Runway or rollway?” Internet sleuths discovered a third post from 2015 on Alina’s Instagram next. She wrote about Hugh Grant (her crush) and how his children wouldn’t meet her taste. “His wife is Asian, so all the kids would be kinda Asian,” Alina posted with a sad face emoji, and obviously got called out for being offensive again.

This time around, Reddit user chrysantheblum unearthed a post from Alina’s Facebook page dated January 14, 2014. In it, Alina shared a screenshot of her computer screen that showed an event created on VK, which is a Russian social networking service. In her caption, Alina wrote, “Okay, this is very funny and weird can happen only in Russia, but I got invited on Russian Facebook to [N-word] party! LOL!!! the whole name sounds like ‘[N-word] PARY NIGHT. Become invisible in the night.’” Professional model Alina then copy-pasted the event description into her caption. “In the description, they wrote something like ‘you will get into [N-word] hood atmosphere, right black music, [N-word] clothes! There will be waiting for you some [N-word] competitions, [N-word] tattoos, [N-word] costumes and [N-word] photoshoot! For those in gangsta costumes entrance will be 300 rubles.’”

St. Petersburg resident Alina further added, “HAHAHHAHAAH I’m sorry everyone for writing these words but this is one of the funniest things I’ve seen and I am so going!!” It is this comment by Alina which fans such as burningmanonacid think is “undeniable evidence” that she knew that her using the word was wrong. “Even if she hadn’t recently reposted that one image, it shows that when she wrote it she knew what she was saying,” the fan observed. Also, Alina finds humor in using an ethnic slur repeatedly and her English not being just “okay” as she described it also shows that basically nothing in Alina’s apology is true.

Fans have been comparing Alina’s controversy to another 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days cast member, Lisa Hamme, who was previously married to Usman Umar. Lisa was reportedly fired from TLC for using the N-word for Usman, and as of now, she’s been scrubbed off his season 4 storyline. Some fans expect Alina’s segments from future episodes to be erased as well or at least keep her away from the Tell-All, which may not have been filmed yet. It’s hard for fans to watch her on-screen knowing how problematic she is, and her love interest Caleb Greenwood and best friend Elijah defending Alina’s actions is not helping.

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EST on TLC.

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Sources: chrysantheblum/Reddit, burningmanonacid/Reddit

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