Because so many 90 Day Fiancé relationships end in breakups, it’s become common for fans to come across franchise cast members as they’re swiping on dating apps. Though the success rate of the 90 Day Fiancé franchise is surprisingly high, there are still many couples who end up parting ways eventually. The franchise shows have become just as well known for their explosive breakups as for their successful love stories.
After a devastating breakup, there are many ways a 90 Day Fiancé star can move on. Some opt to join the cast of the spin-off 90 Day: The Single Life and search for a new relationship. The popular new franchise show has been criticized for its casting decisions, but many viewers still enjoy watching the stars re-enter the dating pool. Several The Single Life cast members appear to have found lasting love on the show, including Fernanda Flores and “Big” Ed Brown.
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But not all newly-single franchise stars make it on to The Single Life cast, and they instead look for love the way many audience members do—by signing up for a dating app. It may not be easy to navigate the apps as a reality TV star, but several 90 Day Fiancé cast members still find it the best way to meet new people after having their heart broken. Fans are usually surprised to run across a cast member’s profile, and many will swipe right just for the heck of it.
Amid his divorce from ex-wife Juliana Custodio, Michael Jessen was spotted by a fan on Tinder in June, 2022. The 90 Day Fiancé season 7 cast member’s profile included a photo of himself with his dog and Michael referred to himself as a “barely D-list celebrity from trashy reality TV.” It seems Michael leans into his
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