As some 90 Day Fiancé franchise cast members arrived in America, they struggled financially and emotionally, which meant that they became too dependent on their parents. When entering a long-distance relationship, expenses can add up quickly, for flights, gifts, and other bills. Then, there are the K-1 visa expenses, so it’s easy to understand why many of these reality celebs have money problems.
However, it’s not just financial difficulties that cause cast members to rely on their parents. Sometimes, it’s the emotional turmoil of being involved in chaotic relationships that drives them to seek comfort. Many 90 Day Fiancé stars appeared onscreen with careers and their own homes, ready to support their partners as they transitioned to living in the US. Alas, that wasn’t the case for all 90 Day Fiancé alums.
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Some co-stars, like 90 Day Fiancé'sPaola and Russ Mayfield, depended on parents for a little while, until they could get their affairs in order. Newcomers Jibri and Miona Bell are doing the same with his parents, until they can afford to move to Los Angeles. Then, there are 90 Day Fiancé stars who earned bad reputations for mooching off their parents during most of their time onscreen.
When Colt Johnson first appeared on 90 Day Fiancé, it was clear that he was a mama’s boy, and he and his mother definitely enjoyed their cats. Colt lived with his mother, Debbie Johnson, not because he had to, but because the two were really close. Following 27 years of marriage, his father passed away. After that, it was the two of them against the world, and Colt wasn’t ready to let go of his mother. 90 Day Fiancé's Debbie turned out to be the major source
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