Former 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days cast member Cleo Corraine has finally managed to secure the funds needed for her gender affirmation surgery, thanks to the generosity of anonymous donors who watched her on the show and sympathized with her story.
Cleo's journey to becoming a full woman has been long and painful, and she continues to face challenges even after her surgery. Recently, Cleo was seen using a cane in her social media posts, which prompted fans to ask about her condition. In a lengthy reply on her Instagram story, Cleo explained that she has struggled with mobility due to dyspraxia since childhood. However, the pain has become unbearable in the last 4-5 months, coinciding with her gender affirmation surgery, which she had around six months ago.
Cleo shared that she is now considered a disabled person and expressed her gratitude for the affordable disability care available in the UK, where she lives. She also thanked her fans for their concern and support. Cleo's openness about her struggles has resonated with many, and she has become an inspiration to those facing similar challenges.
In her Instagram story, Cleo added a heartfelt note at the bottom, saying, "I love my disabled community," as she now feels more confident to admit that she is part of it.
Cleo Corraine's journey on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is a testament to TLC's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion casting. The show provided her with a platform to share her story and struggles, allowing her to receive support and assistance that she might not have been able to obtain on her own.
TLC prides itself on promoting the representation and participation of diverse groups, ensuring that no one is excluded. However, while this inclusive approach appears commendable, many fans believe that TLC exploits individuals with mental health issues and financial difficulties to create dramatic storylines and profit from their struggles.
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