What You Should Know About 90 Day Diaries
The 90 Day Fiancé universe has expanded, and after six years fans have more chances than ever to watch their favorite reality show couples. As reported by ScreenRant, Discovery has gone all-in on their crowd-pleasing series and has added four new shows to their Discovery+ programming. These shows include 90 Day Bares All, 90 Day Journey, The Other Way Strikes Back, and 90 Day Diaries.
90 Day Bares is a companion piece show hosted by Shaun Robinson which will encourage guests to be "completely uncensored," while 90 Day Journey will allow fans to focus on the journey of specific couples, as reported by Cinema Blend. The Other Way Strikes Back will feature participants divulging behind-the-scenes gossip. Lastly, 90 Day Diaries is an unfiltered look at the lives of some fan favorites from the 90 Day universe.
This show has been compared to 90 Day Fiancé: Self Quarantined, where cast members recorded themselves from lockdown. As seen in the preview trailer, 90 Day Diaries is comprised of footage shot by the participants. No crew or producers were onsite as the cast documented their time grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic and the many challenges their relationships have endured since fans last saw them.
Fans get caught up with returning couples, along with several newly-single cast members who offer glimpses of their post-divorce lives. Here's what we know about the new series.
Fernanda Flores and others open up about their divorce
A slew of fan-favorite couples show up in 90 Day Diaries. Annie Suwan and David Toborowsky first made their debut on the series back in 2017 on Season 5 of 90 Day Fiancé, which caught the duo's burgeoning romance in Thailand. In Diaries, they offer an unfiltered look at how their lives have been since getting married. Tania Maduro and Syngin Colchester, whose marital issues were well-documented in 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, show how Syngin has been assisting Tania as she recovers from a leg injury suffered in a car accident.
Stephanie Matto broke barriers on the show when she was part of the first same-sex couple in the franchise on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days along with her Australian partner. She is excited about her new opportunities and can be heard exclaiming, "This has felt like starting a new chapter. I have a new house, now I have new hair. There's so much new-ness," in the trailer. Mohamed Jbali, opens up about his divorce from Danielle Jbali, but he's not the only one.
Fernanda Flores made headlines when she repurposed her wedding dress into an art piece following her divorce from Jonathan Rivera. The Mexican beauty had undergone nonsurgical rhinoplasty in her quest to develop a perfect nose. On 90 Day Diaries, she updates fans on her life post-Jonathan and divulges more about her journey as a model. 90 Day Fiancé fans officially have plenty of content to look forward to in 2021.