90 Day Fiance: Love in Paradise Welcomes 2 LGBTQ Couples in New Season!
- 90 Day Fiance: Love in Paradise is an American dating reality show.
- Season 2 brings all the drama and scandal to gain viewers’ attention.
- It will be worth watching as it has 2 LGBTQ couples as participants.
- The show created history by making a unique move.
What Happens in the 90-Day Fiance: Love in Paradise?
90 Day Fiance: Love in Paradise first aired in 2014 grabbing its viewers’ attention for its unique content. The show was based on the K-1 visa process, which would allow its foreign contestants to come to the US to meet and live with their potential spouses.
The K-1 visa would allow a certain time for the couple to make necessary arrangements and have a proper marriage ceremony.
As part of the visa process, if the couple does not get married within 90 days, the foreign individual has to leave the country. The couple must sign documents showing their intention to get married.
The show presents how couples can face language barriers, denial from friends and family, and culture shock.
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What interesting thing happens in the sophomore of 90-Day Fiance?
Season 2 of 90 Day Fiance: Love in Paradise premiers on June 10 on Discovery+. One reason why fans are so excited about the new season is the unique content it is going to present. The show is doing its very best to bring all the drama this summer.
Season 2 of the show features returning and new contestants as they face the odds to find their love in another nation. This season will particularly be worth watching as the makers have added 2 LGBTQ couples to spice things up.
A press release from the show shared:
“Don’t forget your hats and sunscreen, because no vacation fling is without drama that can leave you burned!”
Who are the two LGBTQ couples in the show?
In an exciting sneak peek of the series, a bisexual couple, Frankie and Abby are trying to navigate their relationship in a new direction.
Frankie is planning to go to Mexico where he will propose to Abby and start the K-1 visa process. He can be seen saying:
“I’m going to Mexico to propose to my girlfriend,” he says in the clip. “The only problem is, my girlfriend has a girlfriend.”
Another couple is Valentine and Carlos, a gay couple who first met on social media and have been dating for more than a year now. Their plan to meet did not happen due to the pandemic.
In the new season, we can see how Valentine flies from Los Angeles to Colombia to meet Carlos. But it is not as easy as one might think for the couple. As they embark on the new journey, they also face lots of obstacles.
Valentine said:
“We are experiencing a lot of growing pains.”
“I feel like I’m losing my independence. I’m a grown-ass man.”