Bombshell News!!90 Day Fiance: Michael Ilesanmi reveals disgusting clause in his divorce agreement with Angela Deem: “I’m still not completely free.’

BOMBSHELL NEWS!! 90 Day Fiancé: Michael Ilesanmi Reveals Disgusting Clause in Divorce Agreement with Angela Deem: “I’m Still Not Completely Free”
THE GEORGIA PEACH AND NIGERIAN PRINCE FINALLY CALL IT QUITS—BUT AT WHAT COST?
The most explosive marriage in reality TV history has officially reached its final chapter, but for Michael Ilesanmi, the ink on the divorce papers feels more like a gag order than a ticket to freedom. While the long-awaited settlement between Michael and Angela Deem has finally been reached, a “disgusting” new clause has left fans—and Michael—reeling.
The “Gag Order” Clause: A Bitter End
TMZ has exclusively obtained the settlement documents filed on March 10, 2026, and they reveal a legal stalemate that keeps Michael on a tight leash. According to the paperwork, the exes are strictly prohibited from making false statements about each other publicly.
While on paper this sounds like a standard “no trash talk” policy, insiders close to Michael claim he feels silenced. After years of Angela’s televised outbursts and allegations, Michael reportedly told friends, “I’m still not completely free,” fearing that any attempt to share his “truth” about their marriage could be weaponized against him as a “false statement” in court.

No Alimony, No Assets, No Peace?
The financial breakdown of the divorce suggests a clean break, but one that leaves Michael with very little to show for his years on the TLC franchise:
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Zero Spousal Support: Per the settlement, neither party will pay alimony. Angela, who has often boasted about her “American money,” will not have to share a dime of her earnings with Michael.
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The Car Collection: The exes have agreed to keep only the vehicles titled in their respective names.
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Retirement Protection: Angela has successfully fought to keep all of her retirement accounts entirely to herself.
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Debt Division: Both are responsible for any debts currently in their own names.
“I Just Wanted My Life Back”
The couple, who famously do not own any real estate together, have spent the last several years embroiled in a legal and social media war. From Angela’s private investigator antics to Michael’s sudden disappearance and relocation within the U.S., the drama has been non-stop.
While Angela is reportedly celebrating her “independence” in Georgia, sources say Michael is focused on building a life away from the cameras—though the “non-disparagement” clause means he may never be able to fully cash in on a “tell-all” book or interview.
“He’s out of the house, but he’s still under her thumb legally,” says a source close to the production. “That ‘disgusting’ clause means if he speaks out, she can sue him back into bankruptcy.”
What’s Next for the Disgraced Duo?
With the 2032 release of former TLC co-star Josh Duggar still years away, and Jinger Duggar Vuolo busy with her third pregnancy, the 90 Day world is shifting its focus to Michael’s next move. Will he remain in the U.S. now that the divorce is finalized, or will Angela try one last time to revoke his status?
Do you think Michael got a raw deal in this settlement? Should he be allowed to speak his truth?








