David Toborowsky Sounds Off On This Scandalous 90 Day Fiance Moment

Chris Thieneman has gone on record to defend his controversial request. The former college football player claimed the whole thing was totally fake, allegedly said at the behest of producers. Regardless of what actually happened, David Toborowsky wasn't sweating it.
"I don't really dwell on the negatives of the past," he says. "I feel like maybe he was saying it half jokingly. I don't think he was serious in asking for massage, so I just brush that off. Chris has a good heart. He's a good person." David doesn't fault his friend for the tough times either, even after he was forced to move into a glorified storage unit. "It was tough times at the beginning. Again, that was my fault, not Chris'," he says. "... That was my decisions that led to tough times."
Today, Annie and David don't need roommates. They have a blossoming business offering virtual cooking classes and catering, as well as a line of Thai cooking oils. They've got a Hollywood agent (Dominion Talent House) and a gig on the spin-off "90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk." They've even managed to smooth over their once-strained relationship with Chris. "We're friends," David says. "We live far apart, so it's not like we hang out ... everybody's busy in such different directions, but I still wish them the best of everything."
You can take a cooking lesson with David and Annie or try the couple's cooking oils via their website Cooking with D-N-A.
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