The infamous Mormon cast member, Steven Johnston, made an appearance on the franchise once more, however, the fans have not yet forgiven him for his past actions.
90 Day Fiancé: Fans Blast Mormon Steven Johnston-‘He’s A Pathological Liar And One Of These Icky Dudes’
Steven, an American man, tied the knot with a young Russian woman named Alina Kozhevnikova, despite confessing his unfaithfulness and other questionable actions. Although Alina pardoned Steven for cheating on her, many fans still disapprove of him.
Steven, who professed to be a devoted member of the Mormon faith, stated that he required his future spouse to adopt his religion and adhere to its stringent guidelines. However, he subsequently confessed that his previous assertion of being a virgin was untrue, admitting to having engaged in sexual relations with roughly one hundred women.
Alina decided to remain with Steven even though there was proof of his unfaithfulness. They relocated to Turkey and began a fresh chapter in their lives, far from the franchise. In the picture here, we can see Steven and Alina standing next to each other in the street.
They have massive smiles on their faces and could not be any happier. And yet, the fan base were not happy to see Steven again. With that being said, a lot of people had something to say on the matter. One person wrote: “He has a mosquito face. I don’t know how else to describe it.
“I had 800 elementary students a week for 30 years, and every kid (usually boys) that had a mosquito face was an arsehole. Thank goodness they were few and far between,” while another person stated: “He’s a pathological liar and one of these icky dudes who uses religious rhetoric in an attempt to control and manipulate women.”
It is fair to say Steven is not popular with the fan base and that is not going to change anytime soon. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. If you liked reading this article, then check out our other features on the Daily Soap Dish.
