'90 Day Fiance' Star Laura Jallali Slammed for Mourning 'Second' Mother's Death
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Gabriel Lechner, the son of Cathy Lechner, stresses that the reality TV star doesn't have the rights to mourn his mother's death when she has never contacted them for nearly 2 decades.

AceShowbiz - Laura Jallali recently lost someone whom she considered her second mother, so it was only natural for the reality TV star to take to social media to pay tribute to her. However, the son of her second mother apparently was so pissed off by her tribute he urged her to take down her post, as he claimed that Laura had never ever contacted his mother for so long prior to her death.

Taking to her Instagram account, the "90 Day Fiance" star posted a photo of a woman named Cathy Lechner and wrote in the caption, "My sweet second mother got her wings today to soar above us all where she will have no more pain and live in paradise but she will be missed so much by many of us who's life she touched." Laura continued, "Love you Cathy Lechner . Thank you all for your kind and sweet condolences. God bless."

Gabriel Lechner, the son of Cathy, caught wind of the post and was quick to criticize Laura, stressing that she had no right to mourn his mother's death when she had never ever contacted her for years. He said in the comment section, "We have not spoken to this woman in well over a decade, probably closer to 2 decades. My mom did not see her as a daughter. While she was in the hospital fighting for her life we never got so much as a phone call from Laura."

"Moreover, my moms ministry and life stood for and advocated for a lifestyle much different than that represented on the show," Gabriel continued. "Associating the two together is an insult to her memory. I respectfully ask that you take this post down, and allow us the we are due while we mourn."

Instead of responding to Gabriel, it's said that Laura took down his comment before deleting the post.

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