90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk star Cynthia Decker called “thugs” amid the fallout from his broken friendship with his former business partner and best friend, molly hopkins.
“Narcissists don’t like rules. They think they are above the law and above everyone else,” read a quote the former TLC personality, 51, shared via her Instagram Story on Tuesday, May 23. “They have to set the agenda at all times and be in control. Many end up in professions where they are in positions of authority where no one can tell them what to do. They are a law unto themselves and downright dangerous people.”

‘”Facts!!! They also bring others in to help them stay in control by being bullies,” Cynthia added as a caption. “This makes you feel like it’s you. Which it’s not. If you felt it, they dished it out ”.
While the Georgia native did not directly name who her message was intended for, Cynthia and Molly, 47, have been fighting in court for several months after their fight.
In November 2022, fans began to speculate that there was bad blood between the Georgia natives after Molly began appearing in the spin-off with her then-boyfriend, kelly brown, instead of his normal best friend. Cynthia later confirmed that she and Molly have ended their friendship after almost 20 years. They also ended their professional relationship, as they parted ways as co-owners of their lingerie business, LiviRae Lingerie.
“Molly and I are not friends anymore,” the business owner responded to a fan via Instagram. “I will not return to Pillow Talk. I wish I had a different answer for you.”
The reason for their fight was not revealed until February 9, when a source told him exclusively In contact that, “[Cynthia] Molly resented being the star of the show and Cynthia was just a companion.”
“Molly is the one who did most of the work and Cynthia did nothing,” the source continued. “She’s upset that she won’t be making that Pillow Talk money anymore.”
One day later, In contact exclusively confirmed that Molly was suing Cynthia for starting a competing company. In the claim obtained by In contact, Molly claimed that Cynthia started a business that was in direct competition with her old lingerie business. The television personality also alleged that Cynthia took information from customers and continued to harass employees.
During her March 7 court hearing, Cynthia allegedly agreed to sell Molly her share of her LiviRae lingerie business for $600,000, paid in weekly installments of $2,750. Later, Cynthia would be removed from her business accounts, according to documents obtained by In contact.
On the same day, Cynthia allegedly paid off her personal credit card statement with company money, added the business account as a payer, and paid off the entire balance. The emergency motion documents alleged that Cynthia transferred $10,000 to her personal bank account and withdrew $20,000 in cash. As a result of Cynthia’s alleged refusal to return the funds, Molly filed for an interlocutory injunction, which preserved the subject matter until the trial was over. Her next hearing to resolve the matter is set for July.
Molly and Cynthia’s relationship dates back to before their time at the 90 day fiance franchise when they started their business, LiviRae Lingerie, in 2006 to “help all women.”
Four years after its founding, Molly and Cynthia appeared on the 2010 Lifetime series. double divas. However, it wasn’t until Molly’s failed relationship with louis mendez in season 5 of 90 day fiance that Molly gained more followers.