David exposes a fake GoFundMe campaign that is collecting funds in Sheila’s name.
After the 90 day fiancé viewers saw the living conditions of Sheila in the Philippine, many of them felt bad for her and wanted to help her by sending her money, or by starting a GoFundMe campaign to help rebuild her parents wrecked home. Due to the possibility of having potential problems with taxes and the IRS, however, David thanked everyone for their support and asked them to not open a GoFundMe for Sheila. If David and Sheila didn't start a GoFundMe, then who launched this GoFundMe Campaign that already managed to get over 800 dollars in donations?

After the 90 day fiancé viewers saw the living conditions of Sheila in the Philippine, many of them felt bad for her and wanted to help her by sending her money, or by starting a GoFundMe campaign to help rebuild her parents wrecked home. Due to the possibility of having potential problems with taxes and the IRS, however, David thanked everyone for their support and asked them to not open a GoFundMe for Sheila. If David and Sheila didn’t start a GoFundMe, then who launched this GoFundMe Campaign that already managed to get over 800 dollars in donations?
David shared a screenshot of the fundraiser on his Instagram @david. dangerfield1, and he explained in the comments’ section:” Please note: Someone other than Sheila and I has made this fraudulent GoFundMe page. We apologize and want everyone to know that the donations that are given will not go to the rightful person’s. We do not know Bri Bruce “.
No one knows who is this “Bri Bruce”, but we do know that his/her fraudulent GoFundMe campaign was shut down by the website, and everyone who donated got a full refund.