Nikki Exotika may have received stellar reviews from her fiance, Justin, and his family for her singing, but 90 Day Fiance viewers think she deserved to have tomatoes tossed her way.
In Sunday’s episode, Nikki and Justin (real name Igor Shutencov) celebrated their engagement on her last night in Moldova.
During dinner, some of Justin’s friends put Nikki on the spot, pushing her to take the stage and show off her musical talent.
Nikki obliged, although she was admittedly nervous and didn’t want to sing her song, Your Body, but she caved under the pressure.
Nikki grabbed her microphone and began to sing, much to the delight of Justin’s family members and friends, who danced and cheered her on.
Following the episode, however, 90 Day Fiance viewers took to X (formerly Twitter), where they offered their take on Nikki’s performance, and the consensus was that...
In Sunday’s episode, Nikki and Justin (real name Igor Shutencov) celebrated their engagement on her last night in Moldova.
During dinner, some of Justin’s friends put Nikki on the spot, pushing her to take the stage and show off her musical talent.
Nikki obliged, although she was admittedly nervous and didn’t want to sing her song, Your Body, but she caved under the pressure.
Nikki grabbed her microphone and began to sing, much to the delight of Justin’s family members and friends, who danced and cheered her on.
Following the episode, however, 90 Day Fiance viewers took to X (formerly Twitter), where they offered their take on Nikki’s performance, and the consensus was that...
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