Lots of 90 Day Fiancé cast members have fascinating jobs outside of the show, and many of them have careers in real estate. In fact, even two of the newcomers in 90 Day Fiancé season 9 have real estate jobs. Apart from this season, however, there are many other stars from the franchise that are licensed to sell houses. In fact, having a job in real estate may just be one of the most common jobs held by cast members on the show. Although many stars begin the show while they already have a real estate career, there is also a surprisingly high number of cast members who start a career in this field after they've appeared on the franchise.
Aside from real estate, there are some other fields that are very popular for 90 Day Fiancé cast members to get into. Among these are working as a model, like Juliana Custodio; being an entrepreneur like Yara Zaya; and having a career in music, like Jibri Bell. However, some 90 Day Fiancé cast members also have unusual jobs. Molly Hopkins, from season 5, runs a lingerie shop, and Anna Campisi, from season 7, owns a beekeeping business. In addition, one of the most unique jobs on the franchise was held by Yara's husband, Jovi Dufren. Before he quit this job, Jovi was an ROV supervisor, a position that involved operating underwater robotics.
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One of the most fascinating parts of the 90 Day Fiancé franchise is learning about the different jobs that the cast members have when they're not on-screen. Sometimes, cast members' careers play a pivotal role in their 90 Day Fiancé storyline. However, with some stars, their job is only mentioned in passing, and is not relevant to the show. In the case of working as a real estate
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