90 Day Fiancé alum Jeniffer Tarazona is becoming the new franchise villain as her behavior on 90 Day: Hunt for Love denotes, and she may relish that title. Jeniffer originally appeared in 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days season 3, when her then-boyfriend, Tim Malcolm, went down to her native Colombia to meet her in person for the first time. Tim was 42 when he met then-25-year-old Jeniffer, who was a single mother to a daughter, Violet. Tim and Jeniffer’s relationship ended in disaster, as Tim did not want to sleep with Jeniffer, and she got upset by that.
Moreover, Jeniffer found Tim to be boring and lacking an adventurous spirit. Tim was also resentful because he gave Jeniffer money. In any case, the pair have been going head-to-head on 90 Day: Hunt for Love season 1, as they both entered the single’s retreat looking for love. Jeniffer is up for her top 90DF villain status against the likes of Angela Deem, whose toxic, emasculating, and abusive behavior towards her ex, Michael Ilesanmi, and Jasmine Pineda, who had a baby with her open marriage partner behind her husband, Gino Palazzolo’s back.
Jeniffer Is Being Accused Of Homophobia
There Is A FanTheory
During her time on 90 Day: Hunt for Love already, Jeniffer has been rubbing viewers the wrong way and she’s been relentlessly trying to tear Tim down. Tim and Jeniffer came head to head before, during the Tell All for 90 Day: The Single Life season 2. Jeniffer had made the claim that Tim was a “p***y,” and claimed that Tim wasn’t interested in women. Now, Jeniffer is pushing that narrative again, and fans are not here for it.
Jeniffer has been getting called out online for her perceived homophobic rhetoric. One such Reddit thread by u/Grateful__Di, titled, “So maach homophobia. Why does she think this attractive?” had other viewers who chimed in to share why they thought Jeniffer was acting ugly and spewing hateful narratives.
“I think she is so used to guys wanting to f*** her right off the bat like aggressive PDA that any guy who doesn’t treat her that way is either gay or now apparently bisexual.”
Jeniffer was harped on further by a different Redditor, who believes Jeniffer is overcompensating.
“She literally has zero personality and it shows by the way she speaks to everyone. She can only speak in a sexual manner, she is bringing nothing to the table.”
Jeniffer Was Cringy With Jesse Meester
Jeniffer Was Overly Boastful & Inappropriate
Jeniffer didn’t just build her negative reputation from Before the 90 Days and Hunt for Love, she was very cringy on 90 Day: The Single Life season 2. After meeting renowned and messy 90 Day Fiancé alum Darcey Silva’s ex-boyfriend, Jesse Meester, online, Jesse flew to Colombia to meet Jeniffer. They were a very self-absorbed and overly affectionate couple. This culminated in Jeniffer taking off her underwear at the airport and giving it to Jesse to sniff. The pair were lewd, and things only got worse.
They both showed off their braggart personalities by overly talking about their lavish jet-setting lifestyle. And it’s at that Tell All that Jeniffer decided she wanted to make Tim feel small and accuse him of being gay because he wouldn’t sleep with her. Jeniffer and Jesse were not a nice couple to watch unfold, as their mean-spirited demeanors took center stage.
Jeniffer Is Showing Her True Colors On 90 Day: Hunt For Love
She’s A Mean Girl
On 90 Day Fiancé‘s latest spinoff Hunt for Love, Jeniffer is digging her villain status hole even deeper with her antics. She came in trash talking Jesse as controlling, even though he afforded her a life she never had before. What’s more, Jeniffer came in hot once again towards Tim, spinning the narrative that he wasn’t attracted to women. Jeniffer seems to be purposefully sabotaging Tim’s experience, and her cast mates don’t like that she’s been doing that.
Jeniffer was originally interested in a single named Cole at the resort, and worked on flirting with him and getting him to like her. Then, she flipped her script when she thought Cole was being controlling when he was actually trying to defend her. In front of Cole, Jeniffer mercilessly flirted with 90DF alum Rob Warne, and the two spent the rest of the night being intimate. It was a huge slap in Cole’s face and demonstrated her emasculating character. Jeniffer is showing that she has no regard for how she treats others, and that is a huge reason why she’s a villain.
Also, Jeniffer doesn’t seem to care how her words and actions affect others. If she did care, she would curb her behavior and realize that it’s not a good look.
Jeniffer seems interested in instant gratification and feeling like she’s besting someone.
With those characteristics, Jeniffer is a top contender to be a 90 Day Fiance villain, and she seems to be relishing it.

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Jeniffer Keeps Getting 90 Day Fiancé Air Time
Because She’s Highly Controversial
Jeniffer is also problematic because, as a mom, she has been introducing her daughter to all the men she dates. Within her toxic personality and sketchy background backdrop, Jeniffer is making good reality TV. As a villain, her bad behavior is helping her solidify her place on the show. She is the only cast member who lives out of the United States to be a continued cast member.
It’s likely that Jeniffer will continue in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, if her controversial run on 90 Day: Hunt for Love is any indication. While Jeniffer does have big shoes to fill for the top villain role, it’s likely that she won’t change, so new inflammatory situations will arise. For now, Jeniffer is earning her villain title, and doesn’t seem to be backing down with her attitude.
90 Day: Hunt For Love airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EDT on TLC.
Source: u/Grateful__Di/Reddit, 90 Day Fiancé /Instagram