Considering its premise is based on couples who have three months to marry in order to receive their K-1 visa, it's not surprising some of the 90 Day Fiancé pairs have been a little odd. Throughout 90 day Fiancé's nine seasons and sixteen spin-off series, viewers have witnessed numerous pairings that had them scratching their heads. Some have even made fans say, "It'll never last."
There have been couples with striking age gaps. Others have come from vastly different cultures or have had disapproving families. Yet some of these strange couples have managed to find true love and continue to have very successful relationships despite what others may think.
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Opposites often attract, and no one really knows why people fall in love with the ones they do. Sometimes two people with nothing in common wind up being the perfect fit for one another. Here are three 90 Day Fiancé couples who, despite being seemingly all wrong for each other, turned out to be the ideal match.
90 Day Fiancé season 5's David Toborowsky and Annie Suwan may have been one of the oddest pairings in 90 Day Fiancé history. The 48-year-old father had almost nothing in common with his 24-year-old bride-to-be. The couple met at a bar in Thailand while David was living there. Unbeknownst to Annie, David had no job, no housing, and relied on the support of his best friend, Chris, in order to pay Annie's bride price to her parents. Their marriage was plagued with issues from the start. David had problems with infidelity, drinking, holding down a job, and his children did not receive his new wife, Annie, well. They were even forced to live in a storage unit due to a lack of suitable housing. Despite
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