The drama surrounding the McBee Dynasty cast is heating up, and this time, the fans are turning their sights on Allie Eklund. While Steven McBee has already made headlines by offering explanations and apologies for his recent actions, it’s Allie’s social media behavior that is now sparking a massive wave of backlash.

The Comment That Sparked the Fire
The controversy began when Allie left a comment on a post by Kacie Adkison, stating:
“Thankful for your call and friendship ily ❤️”
While the message appears supportive on the surface, fans are calling it out as a “calculated” move. Many believe that while Kacie likely reached out privately to offer advice and help calm the situation between the two, Allie’s decision to make that private interaction public was unnecessary.

Fans Label Allie an “Opportunist”
The comment section quickly became a battleground, with viewers accusing Allie of using the ongoing drama to boost her own fame and “monetize” the situation.
Accusations of Victimhood: One commenter, tiffany126p, didn’t hold back, calling Allie a “true OPPORTUNIST” and stating, “Allie is using the situation to be the victim & to monetize. It’s extremely low class… Steven made a mistake, but that’s easily fixed. Allie on the other hand is still very immature for her age.”
Calculated Moves: Another user, beth_bradby, agreed with the sentiment, noting, “I’m sure she thanked her in the phone call. This is calculated.”

Seeking Attention: Fan lisaloo7922 questioned why Allie felt the need to share the private moment at all, writing, “Why put this out there?! That was from her heart and you made it about attention. Nobody needed to know she called you.”
A Divide in the Dynasty
The prevailing narrative among the “pissed” McBee Dynasty community is that Allie is attempting to paint herself as the sole “righteous” party. By publicly highlighting her connection with Kacie, fans feel she is trying to signal that the family is firmly on her side, despite the complexities of her relationship with Steven.

Critics argue that by taking things “even further than Steven did” through public performance, Allie is losing the sympathy she might have once had. As the drama unfolds, it seems the audience is becoming increasingly skeptical of who is actually looking for resolution—and who is just looking for more followers.
What do you think? Is Allie just being grateful, or is this a play for the spotlight? Let us know in the comments!