
Grab your passports and get ready to meet 90 Day Fiancé‘s brand new cast of international couples.
TLC announced that seven couples from past seasons will reunite in the U.S. when the twelfth season of the show premieres on May 10th.
As the trailer suggests, starting a new life with someone who lives far away isn’t easy.
As England native Josh jokes in the first look, “I hope I survive the next 90 days.”
Josh begins a passionate relationship with Catie from Portland, but he quickly becomes uncomfortable with her habit of kissing everyone she meets – friends and even people she doesn’t know.
He was shocked and exclaimed in disbelief as he watched her run to another man right before his eyes. He felt like he’d been very understanding of Catie, and it hurt to see her act this way, calling the situation completely unfair.
Rasit experiences a big cultural adjustment when he moves from Turkey to a small, rural town in Alabama – Athens – to be with his girlfriend, Mallorie. He quickly notices the town is full of beer cans, camouflage, and American flags, a stark contrast to what he’s used to.
In a preview clip, Mallorie jokingly asks her boyfriend if she looks like a redneck, and he playfully responds, “Yeah.”
Edward, who was born in the Dominican Republic, understands what it’s like to feel like an outsider in America, just like Rasit. He’s finding it hard to get used to living in New York City after joining his girlfriend, Marissa – a successful businesswoman – there.
“I’m a bit nervous,” the 32-year-old hotel concierge confessed. “New York is just…amazing, and so massive. It’s hard to believe I’m actually here.”
These couples have just three months to figure out if they want to commit to a lifetime together. They’re navigating the difficulties of combining their lives – emotionally, practically, and culturally – and must decide whether to get married or go their separate ways, back to their homes around the world.

The future looks less bright for Debby, a 55-year-old insurance agent from New Orleans, and Mido, a 44-year-old from Egypt who has never been in a relationship.
In a vulnerable moment, Debby wonders aloud, “When do you finally accept that something isn’t going to work out?”
Keep reading to meet the all new couples of 90 Day Fiancé.
The new seasonpremieres, Sunday, May 10 at 8 p.m. on TLC.

Debby is a dedicated mother and works as an insurance agent. Her life is turned upside down when she gets engaged to Mido, a 41-year-old man from Egypt who has never been in a relationship.
Mido’s pursuit of a Hollywood career makes Debby wonder if he’s really prepared for marriage.

Ashia is learning to be a Pentecostal prophetess and believes God led her to her husband, Maxwell.
Despite their love, the couple faces several challenges, including difficulties with visas, disagreements between their families, differing opinions about having children, and a significant age difference.

Shea is a well-known and affluent man in Paducah. Anabelle, a quiet caregiver from the Philippines, deeply cares for him, pampering him with things like full-body scrubs and even foot care. But their new relationship is complicated by Shea’s daughter, Allison, and his ex-wife, Nicole, who both cause trouble.
But will this odd couple prove that opposites really do attract?

Catie, a quirky and honest woman from Portland, lives a somewhat chaotic life due to her perfectionist tendencies. Her tendency to kiss both friends and strangers creates complications in her relationship with Josh.
Being the calm, level-headed Brit that he is, Josh struggles with Catie’s chaotic lifestyle.
Just weeks before her wedding, Catie surprised everyone by announcing she wanted an open marriage.

Paula, a lively and optimistic business owner who believes in the power of positive thinking, faces a challenge when she moves from Brazil to California to be with her fiancé, Thomas. Thomas, however, lives a very simple, budget-conscious life, creating an interesting contrast between the two.
As a lifestyle expert, I often see relationships tested when families get involved, and Paula’s story is a perfect example. When her family came to visit from Brazil, they brought up some serious concerns about her relationship, and it really made her wonder if love alone is enough when people have such different ways of living. It’s a tough situation, but a common one – can you truly build a life with someone when your core values and lifestyles clash?

Marissa juggles a demanding career in New York City with the responsibilities of raising her two sons in Pennsylvania. When she unexpectedly falls in love with Edward while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, he moves to the United States to be with her. However, he soon discovers that adapting to Marissa’s busy life isn’t as easy as he thought.

Mallorie, a woman from the American South, met Rasit while they were both vacationing in Greece. She then invited him to come visit her lively and down-to-earth family in Alabama.
Bringing Rasit back to her quiet hometown isn’t easy, and things get strained when he asks Mallorie for money to help his family back home.
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