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We've Got the Deets on the '90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?' Season 6 Cast

 Elizabeth and Andrei have been married for three years, and Elizabeth is relieved when Andrei decides to forego the stay-at-home-dad thing to go back to work. But Andrei needs Elizabeth's dad's help, and Elizabeth's siblings have STRONG feelings about that. Things get heated when the whole family goes on a trip to Maryland. Drinks will be thrown!!

Tiffany, 29 (Frederick, Maryland) and Ronald, 31 (South Africa)


Tiffany and Ronald are living apart, and that's been incredibly hard on Tiffany. She's tired of carrying the financial burden in their relationship and she tells Ronald he needs to start contributing. Ronald, on the other hand, thinks Tiffany is spending her money on herself instead of for the mutual benefit of their relationship. Then there's a whole situation with his Visa. Drama!

You can watch 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? on TLC or stream it concurrently on Discovery+.


If you've been absolutely starved for interpersonal drama since the pandemic began because you've hardly left your house for the past year, you're in luck, because 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? is about to return for season 6. And what screams drama more than this show? Cosmopolitan can exclusively reveal that the show will return Sunday, April 25 at 8 p.m. EST on TLC. And guess what? We know which couples will be featured this season, too.

Here are the first four couples we know will for sure be on this season, and what we know about what we're going to see from all of them. Three more couples are yet to be announced.

Elizabeth and Andrei have been married for three years, and Elizabeth is relieved when Andrei decides to forego the stay-at-home-dad thing to go back to work. But Andrei needs Elizabeth's dad's help, and Elizabeth's siblings have STRONG feelings about that. Things get heated when the whole family goes on a trip to Maryland. Drinks will be thrown!!

Tiffany, 29 (Frederick, Maryland) and Ronald, 31 (South Africa)

ronald and tiffany, a couple from tlc's 90 day fiance

Tiffany and Ronald are living apart, and that's been incredibly hard on Tiffany. She's tired of carrying the financial burden in their relationship and she tells Ronald he needs to start contributing. Ronald, on the other hand, thinks Tiffany is spending her money on herself instead of for the mutual benefit of their relationship. Then there's a whole situation with his Visa. Drama!

You can watch 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? on TLC or stream it concurrently on Discovery+.


Kalani and Asuelu are not in the best place. Looking for a fresh start, they decide to look for a house together, because Asuelu thinks living away from Kalani's family will help their relationship. But Kalani's sister has her own opinions, and questions why they want to buy a house in the first place. That's when Kalani tells her that she feels more like she and Asuelu are roommates than husband and wife. Oof.

Elizabeth, 30 (Tampa, Florida) and Andrei, 34 (Moldova)

elizabeth and andrei, a couple from tlc's 90 day fiance

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