90 Day Fiance alum Nicole Nafziger's romantic trip to Morocco to see Azan Tefou has stretched from a fortnight into forever.
Two weeks has become two months, and for most of that time, Nicole has been radio silent on Instagram.
We get it -- we're sure that she has been making the most of her time in Morocco.
Unlike some stars, she has better things to do while on lockdown than try her hand at TikTok challenges (though we're sure that she'd be great at them).
However, her silence has led to absurd rumors being spread and some anxiety among her fans as quarantine drags on.
So it's a good thing that, this week, Nicole broke her silence, returning to Instagram with a selfie and some things to say.
Take a look:
1. Finally, word from Nicole!
We don't want to say that we were WORRIED exactly, but after following Nicole's life and story for years, we missed hearing updates from her. And her last real Instagram post was forever ago.
2. First, a quick recap
Nicole got to see Azan for the first time in YEARS. She made her plans, exchanged her money, and bought her ticket to fly out to Morocco to see him.
3. Nicole Nafziger Reunited with Azan Tefou
90 Day Fiance alums Nicole Nafziger and Azan Tefou pose for this cute couples selfie in Morocco during Nicole's trip in March of 2020.
4. It's a tricky time for that
Nicole could not have known when she made her plans that a global pandemic would bring everyone's life to a crashing halt. When she boarded her flight, not many people were flying, but it was early March -- planes were still going and she didn't really see a lot of people wearing masks, even at the airport.
5. She had to leave her job behind
Nicole is a proud member of her local Starbucks team, but she was going on vacation -- a vacation that was only supposed to last for two weeks.
6. This time, May stayed home
May stayed with Nicole's wonderful and loving mother, which made sense as it was -- and turned out to be the best. A six year old can go on vacation, but we can all agree that it's much better for her to spend this time sheltering in place at grandma's than to be locked down in Morocco.
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