’90 Day Fiancé’ Season 9: 5 things you need to know

It’s time for new drama, chaos, and relationships. There is one new couple and a whole group of new ones.

Keep up with the TLC show called “90 Day” and you know that it’s a mix of drama, chaos and relationships. A lot of the time, it comes down to whether or not these couples are really in love.

There were a lot of lies and deceit on “90 Day Finance: Before The 90 Days” Season 5. But most of the couples are still together, despite all of that. It’s now time to get ready for Season 9 of “90 Day Fiancé.”

If you want to watch the ninth season of “90 Day Fiancé,” when does that happen, and where can you?
Sunday, April 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on TLC, “90 Day Fiancé’s” ninth season will start.

People who have been together for a long time appear in the ninth season of “90 Day Fiancé.” They are joined by all-new cast members. Ari, 30, and Bini, 31, will be back this season.

All of them are going to be there: Emily, 29, from Salina, Kansas; Kobe, 34 from Cameroon; Kara, 29, from Charlottesville; Bilal, 42 from Kansas City; Shaeeda, 37 from Trinidad and Tobago; Jibri, 28, from Rapid City; Miona 23, from Serbia; Patrick, 31, from Austin; and Thais, 25, from Egypt. They’re all going to be there (Brazil). Those couples are now part of the “90 Day” series, so you can expect to see them more often now.

’90 Day Fiancee’ Season 9: All About It

You don’t know when or who you might fall in love. And the couples on “90 Day Fiancé” can say for sure that that is the case. From meeting on vacation to meeting online, the show follows long-distance couples as they try to make their relationship work no matter what. People often get into fights when they realise that they both want to get a K1 visa and live in the U.S.

In the press release from TLC, this is what they say: “They will be able to get married for 90 days before the K-1 visa expires and their fiancée is sent back to their own country. People are under a lot of stress, and with travel rules getting more difficult, there’s even more at stake in these international love stories. This time of year, couples aren’t just having to adapt to new lifestyles and cultures when they move to the United States. Many of them also have to deal with becoming parents and having unconventional family lives. When you’re not together, your personalities and temperaments may have changed for the worse. Will these seven couples be able to get married in front of their friends and family?”

Bilal is on TLC’s “90 Day Fiance.” The show’s showrunners are Industrial Media’s Sharp Entertainment, which makes the show for TLC.

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