Shekinah almost quit Last Resort

If you thought the fight between Shekinah and Thaís was just another dramatic reality TV moment, think again.

According to Shekinah herself, things got so bad behind the scenes that she seriously considered walking away from 90 Day: The Last Resort altogether.

And honestly? Her latest claims make the entire episode feel very different.

Instead of simply defending her controversial behavior, Shekinah is now pointing the finger at production, saying she felt completely unprotected during one of the biggest blowups of the season.

Whether you agree with her or not, that’s a pretty huge accusation.

It Was Apparently Much Bigger Than What We Saw

After the episode aired, Shekinah took to social media to respond to viewers asking why security never stepped in while tensions escalated with Thaís.

According to Shekinah, she repeatedly looked directly at security personnel and asked them to remove Thaís from the situation.

She claims nobody stepped in.

That’s the part she says pushed her toward quitting the show.

If that’s accurate, it completely changes the conversation from “two cast members arguing” to “someone feeling abandoned during filming.”

The Contract Dispute Makes It Even Messier

Shekinah also claimed cast contracts contain rules about physical altercations.

She says she wanted Thaís removed from filming after the confrontation.

Instead, production allegedly told her that if Thaís left, Sarper would also have to leave because he had become physically involved during the incident.

That reportedly left only two choices:

Either both couples leave.

Or nobody leaves.

According to Shekinah, Sarper convinced her to stay.

Looking back now, she says everything changed after that.

Viewers Were Already Divided

The timing of all this couldn’t be more complicated.

Many viewers were already criticizing Shekinah for telling Thaís to “go back to your country” during the argument.

That comment quickly became one of the most controversial moments of the season.

Several cast members openly sided with Thaís, making it clear they thought Shekinah had crossed a line.

Now Shekinah is arguing that viewers didn’t see the full story.

Whether that explanation changes anyone’s opinion is another question entirely.

Reality TV Has A Line

There is always an interesting question whenever reality stars speak out after filming.

Where does entertainment end?

And where does basic responsibility begin?

Conflict is obviously part of the show.

Nobody watches The Last Resort expecting peaceful couples therapy every week.

But if a cast member genuinely believes production ignored a situation they felt was unsafe, that’s a much more serious conversation than ordinary reality TV drama.

It’s also something viewers rarely get to hear directly from the people involved.

Could This Be The End For Shekinah?

Shekinah has hinted more than once that she’s ready to move on from the franchise.

Between relationship problems with Sarper, public backlash, and now frustration with production itself, it feels like she’s becoming increasingly disillusioned with the entire experience.

That doesn’t automatically mean she’ll never appear again.

Reality TV has surprised us before.

But this doesn’t sound like someone who’s excited to sign another contract.

And What About Sarper?

Sarper has remained relatively quiet while Shekinah continues speaking publicly.

That’s interesting in itself.

Earlier this season he seemed willing to work through their issues, even convincing Shekinah not to leave during filming.

Whether that helped or simply delayed bigger problems is becoming harder to answer.

Especially with ongoing speculation surrounding their relationship outside the show.

Bottom Line

Shekinah’s latest comments don’t erase what viewers watched during the fight.

But they do add another layer that wasn’t obvious from the episode alone.

Instead of simply focusing on what happened between cast members, the conversation has shifted toward what happened behind the cameras.

And for a franchise built on showing “real” relationships, those behind-the-scenes details might end up becoming just as dramatic as anything that aired on television.