90 Day Fianc: Which Couples Are Still Together and Who Got Divorced?

September 2024 · 16 minute read

One of TV’s most deliciously awkward shows, “90 Day Fiancé,” wrapped its ninth season on TLC in August 2022, continuing to be a fascinating experiment in love and culture wars.

The hit reality series is built around the United State’s K-1 visa program, which allows U.S. citizens to sponsor their fiancé to legally live in the United States. But the sponsor and the applicant must marry within 90 days of entry into the U.S.

“90 Day Fiancé” has spawned multiple spinoff shows on TLC and helped the network become a ratings juggernaut for Disney, topping all cablers in the key women demo of ages 25-54 in recent Nielsen quarterly reports.

TLC president Howard Lee, whose parents were Chinese immigrants, told Variety in 2020 that the network’s programming is a reflection of his own life in the U.S. “I understand them and why they want to try to be further understood,” he says of the reality stars in shows like “90 Day Fiancé.” “‘Please understand me’ or ‘Please understand my family’: That comes across in our programming. And you have to experience that as a child to really understand.”

TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé” spinoffs include “Happily Ever After?,” “Before the 90 Days,” “What Now?,” “The Other Way,” “Pillow Talk,” “Self Quarantined,” “The Single Life,” “Love in Paradise” and the recently announced “The Last Resort” which will feature past couples as they “decide if they will stay together or move on, separately.”

The mainstay, too, birthed a slate of spinoff series that highlight individual cast members, including “Darcey & Stacey,” “The Family Chantel,” “Loren & Alexi: After the 90 Days” and “David & Annie: After the 90 Days.”

As for the original “90 Day Fiancé,” as evident from the vast amount of spinoffs, viewers are eager to find out: which couples are still together? And who called it quits? Well, here’s an update on all 50 couples from TLC’s popular marital series, starting with the first season back in 2014.

Read More About:

Jump to Comments

More from Variety

Most Popular

Must Read

Sign Up for Variety Newsletters

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Variety Confidential

ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV%2BhtrTA0mhwaWWUlsZussiapZydXam5pHnWoaCcoF2YvLa8y56qZquknrmtedOonp6smJq%2FbrnAq6minZRisarCzquanpxdpbWwwM6sZKShlKh8