90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days star Rebecca Parrot claims Angela Deem got very physical during the Tell-All special by chest-bumping her, hitting Avery Mills' mother Teri, and more -- and Avery apparently has Rebecca's back.

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Rebecca commented on an Instagram fan account this week to clear up any misconceptions viewers have about Angela's explosive outburst on Part 2 of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days' Tell-All special, which aired Monday night on TLC.

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Angela had accused Avery and their co-star Timothy Malcolm of bullying Darcey Silva's ex, Jesse Meester, because he chose to appear on the Tell-All when he wasn't even a cast member of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days' third season.

"That's honestly not true. We were literally TOLD to speak up to each other. Tim and Avery were doing exactly what they asked of us," Rebecca wrote, seemingly referring to 90 Day Fiance producers.

"And Angela went crazy. She physically attacked me by chest bumping me several times, she did hit Avery's mom, and flipped the table out of the way in the process which hit Avery's foot."

Rebecca was backing up Avery's claim from earlier this week that Angela had "physically attacked" Avery's mother once Teri rushed onstage to protect her daughter from Angela's meltdown.

"Security is the one who separated Angela and the rest of us and made her leave. And we refused to film with her anymore," Rebecca continued in her comment.

"They filmed her segment separately, and possibly on another day, but I could be wrong about that part. Angela went from 0 to 160 immediately and it was uncalled for. Please don't glorify what she did."

Avery then shared a screenshot of Rebecca's comment on her own Instagram account.

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Avery captioned her post, "You guys wanted the 100% truth here it is. @tlc_90day_rebecca thank you so much for everything may Allah bless you and Zied."

Avery had claimed earlier this week Angela's entire altercation with other cast members did not air on TLC.

The Tell-All drama began when Avery and Timothy teamed up on Jesse from Season 2 of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days and gave him a piece of their minds.

Avery and Timothy agreed Jesse came on the show looking to start problems between Darcey and her love Tom Brooks. They thought Jesse was hoping to get a rise out of Darcey or upset her given the pair had an extremely toxic on-again, off-again romance. 

Avery also blamed Jesse for manipulating Darcey and being the root of her issues or insecurities, but Jesse insisted Darcey talked about him and contacted him -- not the other way around.

Angela then entered the room and began yelling at Avery and Timothy for "bullying" Jesse. Angela demanded that Avery and Timothy stay in their own lanes, stay out of Darcey and Jesse's business, and "hush."

Angela told Avery that she wasn't acting like a good Muslim or a lady, but Avery and Timothy argued they were just sticking up for their friends -- Darcey and Tom.

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Avery told Jesse afterwards that she was not trying to bully him and that was not her intent, although she still believed he was appearing on the Tell-All to start drama, which Jesse denied.

Meanwhile, Angela FaceTimed with her fiance Michael Ilesanmi outside, saying she would always stand up for what is right and she was not trying to look like a badass.

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But tension escalated once Avery, Angela, Timothy, Rebecca, and Benjamin Taylor all got onstage together.

Avery was still crying from Angela's verbal attack, but Angela seemed to feel no sympathy for the 19-year-old and basically suggested Avery was being ridiculous and dramatic given she had started the problem to begin with.

Angela accused Avery of talking over her and not listening, and she yelled about how people were inserting themselves into Jesse's business. Rebecca, however, respectfully pointed out Angela had involved herself in the conversation as well when it had nothing to do with her.

"Listen, please stay over there!" Angela yelled at Rebecca.

"Are you really like this, Angela?" Rebecca asked in frustration and surprise. "Please be more respectful to her because of her age."

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After Rebecca and Avery tried to defend themselves, Angela suddenly screamed, "Shut the f-ck up!"

Avery pointed a finger at Angela telling her not to talk that way to someone, and then Angela screamed at her and appeared to push her finger down.

Angela and Rebecca then stood up and got into each other's faces, as Avery stood off to the side crying.

Angela continued to yell in Rebecca's face to shut up, and Rebecca in turn called Angela "trashy" and said she wasn't going to raise her voice and lower herself to Angela's standards.

Suddenly, Teri ran onto the stage, but little was shown of her interaction with Angela.

"Go cry a f-cking river. Grow up! You're a married woman now!" Angela yelled at Avery as bodyguards surrounded her. "[Darcey] don't need a little girl taking up for her because Tom can handle Jesse!"

As Teri comforted her daughter, Darcey shouted backstage that Jesse wasn't worth any of this drama.

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Benjamin later described Angela as "a wrecking ball" on the Tell-All special and said a person can stick up for him or herself without cursing or being "disgusting."

Avery also noted Angela was "crazy," and Rebecca didn't seem to think there was any excuse for that type of behavior.

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