
The 90 Day Fiancé franchise has introduced dozens of couples since 2014, but not all pairs have been received with equal enthusiasm. Since the franchise originally focused on international couples joining their American partner in the U.S. to marry, there have been plenty of cultural differences and subsequent drama. However, the franchise has also featured many authentic cases of love that have made some couples beloved. Discover popular fan picks for best and worst 90 Day Fiancé franchise couples of all time.
When it comes to fan-favorites and franchise villains, there are common themes. Viewers tend to root for the sweet and authentic couples who actually documented their immigration process and were serious about their relationships. Unfortunately, most of these couples left the franchise to focus on lives outside of the spotlight.
In contrast, many of the more dramatic couples have continued to appear in content. Couples who have been accused of faking their romances to stir up drama or obtain fame have been panned by critics who tune in for authentic romances. This has caused many problematic couples to become franchise villains despite some of them continuing to appear in new franchise content.

Natalie Mordovtseva and Mike Youngquist have clashed at every turn and their relationship appears to be falling apart. Neither half of the couple is able to meet each other’s needs, which has resulted in several seasons of stale drama that fans are sick of seeing. The couple appears to be heading towards divorce on season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? and few fans are rooting for their relationship to be saved.

Avery Mills and Omar Albakour have defied the critics who didn’t think the American and Syrian 90 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days stars would last. The young couple appears deeply in love and Avery joined Omar in Dubai when he couldn’t join her in the U.S. They are now happily settled down in New Jersey and working on their professional careers, which is rare in the franchise.

Danielle and Mohammed Jbali are one of the most dramatic and mismatched couples to ever appear in the franchise. Few loyal fans can forget when Danielle hurled papers at Mohamed and called him a user. Fortunately, the American has moved on to find love on 90 Day: The Single Life. However, she doesn’t appear entirely over her disastrous marriage to Mohamed.

Michael Jessen and Juliana Custodio surprised many by being the real deal. Season 7 viewers initially called young model Juliana a gold digger before they realized just how kindhearted the Brazilian beauty really is. Juliana befriended Mike’s ex-wife and children in a wonderfully mature move that showed the power of patchwork families.

Molly Hopkins and Luis Mendez were a chaotic pairing in season 5 who few were surprised to see split up. The mismatched duo was often engaged in screaming matches and Luis behaved in a creepy manner towards Molly’s teenage daughter, which made fans happy to see the two quickly divorce.

Alan and Kirlyam Cox are one of the original couples who represent the classic charm of the franchise. The duo opted for a happy life outside of the limelight to focus on family time. Kirlyam is widely considered one of the sweetest and most genuine cast members who fans were happy to see successfully married.

Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi continue to received coverage on Happily Ever After, though viewers are hoping that the chaotic couple divorces. Angela has been accused of being verbally and emotionally abusive to her younger Nigerian husband and fans are sick of seeing her berate and scream at Michael. Angela has been steadily losing fans since her allegedly abusive behavior was called out by concerned audiences.

Matt Ryan and Alla Fedoruk made it easy to root for them. The season 4 pair displayed a unique love story as they met online before falling out of touch and marrying other people. After they both were divorced, the two found their way back to each other in a charming display of what turned out to be true love.

Anfisa Arkhipchenko and Jorge Nava are one of the most explosive and most memorable couples in the franchise. Though they were upfront about only being into each other for superficial reasons, many viewers slammed Anfisa for her verbal tirades and physical lashing out at her now ex-husband.

Melanie Bowers and Devar Walters are considered one of the most underrated couples in the franchise. The season 3 couple was one of the rare stories that involved an American meeting their foreign partner on vacation and the marriage actually turning out to be happy and healthy.

Mark and Nikki Shoemaker from season 3 creeped many viewers out with their extremely age-gapped relationship. Mark was a whopping 39 years older than 19-year-old Nikki with his new wife being younger than all four of his adult children. Even worse, Mark treated Nikki like a child to the discomfort of viewers.

Kenny Niedermeier and Armando Rubio from 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way are one of the most celebrated couples in the franchise. The same-sex male duo made franchise history and overcame incredible personal hardships to be a happy family with Armando’s daughter. Franchise fans appreciate their strength and determination to be together and many celebrated their recent wedding.

Leida Margaretha and Eric Rosenbrook are considered the ultimate franchise villain couple to many viewers. The season 6 duo was unable to redeem themselves to fans after Eric backed Leida’s choice to kick his teenage daughter out of his home. In addition to the despicable way she treated Eric’s daughter, Leida has a history of compulsive lying. Fans don’t trust anything she has to say and dislike Eric for backing her up.

Danny and Amy Frismuth from season 2 are widely considered one of the sweetest, most down to earth and genuine duos to appear in the franchise. Not only was the couple drama-free, but they join other popular franchise couples in being normal and devoid of relationship red flags.

Big Ed Brown dated Filipina Rose Vega on Before The 90 Days and American Liz on The Single Life, but viewers don’t want to see the older American pursue any partners. The lecherous older man is known to seek out younger women and he is slammed for lacking any boundaries and verbally mistreating his romantic partners. Viewers have called for Big Ed to be canceled after a disturbing phone call between him and Liz was leaked online.

Kyle Huckabee and Bajaree Boonma, better known as Noon, represent everything fans love about franchise couples. The sweet and down-to-earth duo were relatable with their relationship and genuine with their feelings. They brought out the best in each other, as demonstrated by Noon helping Kyle reconnect with his estranged mother. Kyle even cried at the airport when he saw his future bride, a tender moment that showcased real love. Kyle and Noon are the ultimate unproblematic 90 Day Fiancé couple and fans adore their stable and healthy relationship.
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