© TLC/Screengrab Colt and Larissa from '90 Day Fiancé.'
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read on unless you’ve watched Monday’s episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined.
The cast of 90 Day Fiancé has returned in a new series titled 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined — a spinoff inspired by the coronavirus pandemic.
90 Day Fiance Colt and Eric shared photos of those hanging out with Deb at the Johnson house. Eric even played her slot machine. Now Debbie is commenting on Eric Nichols’ message about losing Jetson. She wrote: “I am so sorry”. Then she added: “people can be thoughtless”. She also sent prayers to him and Jetson. Jul 11, 2020 90 Day Fiance mom Debbie Johnson recently dug into the archives and shared a picture from 1972. She was quite the catch back then. And, she shared a snap wearing a blonde wig, a form-fitting outfit, and a lot of leg. She said these were “the good old days”.
The five-episode limited series premiered on April 20 and includes more than 40 cast members of the hit series.
90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined cast members began recording themselves in early April and taped their confessional interviews with production company Sharp Entertainment over video chat.
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Colt and Debbie Johnson from Las Vegas, Nev., who were on 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After? and Pillow Talk, appear in the new series' first episode.
Colt first appears in the show at a casino discussing the Las Vegas strip getting shut down at midnight. He explained his job is programming the slot machine games.
'When I initially heard about the virus in China, I thought it would eventually come to America but I honestly never believed the entire world would be closed and on lockdown,' Colt told the cameras. 'And what that essentially means to me is I live, breath, sleep and work at home.'
He said that he is trying to keep his mom healthy during the lockdown because she is 'elderly' and 'the prime target for this coronavirus.'
Colt said he hasn't heard from his ex-wife Larissa Dos Santos Lima 'in a very long time.'
'Larissa and I are legally divorced, and we have no connections to each other anymore,' he said. 'I hope she's OK. I hope she's well and I wish her the best in life.'
Later during his appearance, Colt enters the kitchen to let his mom know that he just got off the phone with his boss and he 'no longer has a job.'
'Hearing that was very hard,' Colt said. 'I've been working [at] home for less than two weeks and I still felt confident that I would have a job through this crisis.'
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David, 51, and Annie Toborowsky, 27, from 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, What Now? and Pillow Talk also appear in the first episode.
The couple decided to go around and give their neighbours and friends toilet paper.
'I can't imagine if we stay in the house 24-7, you know?' Annie said as they were on the way to deliver toilet paper to a friend. 'It's going to drive me nuts.'
Annie and David also went to pick up some groceries at the Asian market.
'One of the things going out with Annie when we leave the condo is because we've had threatening messages and very anti-Thai and anti-Asian messages, I do worry for her,' David said of his wife Annie, who is from Thailand.
David continued: 'We live in a world right now where people are looking to express their anger towards others because they're not happy with what's going on. Who is happy? Nobody wanted to be in this situation. It is how we react to it that will define us as people.'
Annie said that during these times, she enjoys going to the Asian markets because 'it's all the Asian people here. Nobody looks down on each other.'
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Another notable person who appeared in the first episode was Danielle Mullins, of Sandusky, Ohio, who was on 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, What Now? and Pillow Talk.
Danielle first appeared on the 90 Day Fiancé series with her now ex-husband Mohamed Jbali.
'Some days are good and some days are bad because you feel tired of being cooped up in the house,' Danielle said. 'My space feels small because I have seven people living in my house: my youngest daughter Breanne, my son Cory and his fiancée Brandy, three of my grandkids. We have two bathrooms, and even that's not enough bathrooms for everyone.
'I was married to a Tunisian man five years ago named Mohamed,' she continued. 'We divorced 34 months after our marriage. I have not seen Mohamed in three years. He reached out to me about a month ago, and we've been chit-chatting here and there.'
She said they have 'forgiven each other' and are 'building a friendship.'
Danielle revealed that Mohamed is currently 'out on the road driving a truck,' and she's concerned about him because 'it's scary to be out there by yourself with all this going on.'
She also explained that her job requires her to 'take care of mentally [handicapped] adults in their homes.'
'My job is essential because a lot of these clients don't live with family. They live out on their own,' Danielle added.
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Other people who appear in the first episode include Cortney Reardanz from Davenport, Fla., who was on Before the 90 Days and What Now?, and Elizabeth Potthast Castravet from Tampa, Fla., and her husband Andrei Castravet, who is from Moldova. The couple appeared on 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After? and Pillow Talk.
The five episodes of 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined air through May.
Take a look at the cast of 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined below:
Alan (Fremont, Utah) and Kirlyam (Brazil) – 90 Day Fiancé, What Now?
Anna (Bellevue, Neb.) and Mursel (Turkey) – 90 Day Fiancé
Benjamin (Phoenix, Ariz.) and Akinyi (Kenya) – Before the 90 Days
Brett (Snohomish, Wash.) and Daya (Philippines) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?
Caesar (Jacksonville, N.C.) – Before the 90 Days
Chantel (Atlanta, Ga.) and Pedro (Dominican Republic) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, The Family Chantel
Colt & Debbie (Las Vegas, Nev.) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, Pillow Talk
Corey (Mill A, Wash.) and Evelin (Ecuador) – The Other Way, What Now?
Cortney (Davenport, Fla.) – Before the 90 Days, What Now?
Danielle (Sandusky, Ohio) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, What Now?, Pillow Talk
Darcey (Middletown, Conn.) – Before the 90 Days, Pillow Talk
David (Louisville, Ky.) and Annie (Thailand) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, What Now?, Pillow Talk
Dean (Virginia Beach, Va.) – Before the 90 Days, What Now?, Pillow Talk
Elizabeth (Tampa, Fla.) and Andrei (Moldova) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, Pillow Talk
Emily (Portland, Ore.) and Sasha (Russia) – 90 Day Fiancé
Jesse (Netherlands) – Before the 90 Days, What Now?
Karen and Thomas (Atlanta, Ga.) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, The Family Chantel
Michael (Greenwich, Conn.) and Juliana (Brazil) – 90 Day Fiancé
Molly (Woodstock, Ga.) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, What Now?, Pillow Talk
Narkyia (Camp Hill, Pa.) and Lowo (Nigeria) – 90 Day Fiancé, What Now?
Patrick (Las Vegas, Nev.) – Before the 90 Days, What Now?
Rachel (Albuquerque, N.M.) and Jon (England) – Before the 90 Days, What Now?
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River & Winter (Atlanta, Ga.) – 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After?, The Family Chantel
Robert (Winter Park, Fla.) and Anny (Dominican Republic) – 90 Day Fiancé, What Now?, Pillow Talk
Tiffany (Frederick, Md.) and Ronald (South Africa) – The Other Way, What Now?
Yamir (Nicaragua) – 90 Day Fiancé
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90 Day Fiancé is a juggernaut of a reality franchise, with the mothership TLC show spawning a number of spinoffs over the last six years on the air. So, it was no surprise that the network was early to announce 90 Day would have one of the first iterations of a social distancing show with cast members from across the franchise filming themselves adjusting to their new normal as the coronavirus changed life as we know it.
90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined could easily be written off as a cash grab, but the final product is a fascinating look at lives of people from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds around America just living their lives. Sure, the spotlighted cast members in the show essentially got to control what they showed of their lives, what they think their reality is, and that made the series premiere all the more interesting.
Debbie Slot Machine 90 Day Fiance Angela And Michael
Colt and mom Debbie
Colt, a software engineer for a slot machine company in Las Vegas, was part of 90 Day Fiancé proper and later 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? and 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk. Hist footage featured plenty of cats, discussion about life with his mom, Debbie, and talk about his ex-wife Larissa. “I haven’t heard from Larissa in a very long time,” he said. They’re legally divorced now and have no connections to each other anymore. The last time he saw her was at her third arrest. “I wish her well,” he said.
Colt had a camera on when he informed his mother about a rather unpleasant phone call. “I just got off the phone with my boss and…I no longer have a job,” he said, his voice cracking. So, Colt and Debbie broke out the butterscotch schnapps and drank to brighter days ahead.
David and Annie
Veterans of 90 Day Fiancé, Happily Ever After? and Pillow Talk, David and Annie shot themselves driving around giving friends toilet paper and shopping in an Asian market. David explained they had received threatening and anti-Asian messages—Annie is from Thailand—and they felt safer in the Asian food market. Their footage was generally light, aside from the whole threat reveal, with Annie dancing around and telling cameras they have a healthy and happy sex life. There was a whip involved.
Cortney
Cortney appeared in the first season of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days where she went to Spain to meet her internet boyfriend. Their chemistry was strong, but not strong enough to overcome jealousy and trust issues. Now, she’s in Naples, Florida with her “friend” Andy from Germany. Cortney works as the brand ambassador for Andy’s period cup company. She went to his house for the weekend, but is now stuck there. They’re constantly fighting, she said, and she wants to go home, but she’s scared she’ll silently infect her parents if she goes back.
“Andy calls me his girlfriend and thinks we’re in a relationship,” Cortney told cameras. But that’s not how she sees it. “I’m trying to be nice right now, but I kind of hate him,” she said.
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Danielle
Danielle was originally on 90 Day Fiancé season two with Mohammed, a man she quickly married and eventually divorced in a bitter end to their relationship. Right now, she’s living her kids and grandkids—there are seven people total in her Ohio home—and still working as a caregiver to mentally handicapped adults. Danielle said she hadn’t seen Mohammed in three years, but they have forgiven each other and are back in contact, building a friendship. She told cameras she was worried about him on the road, he’s a truck driver.
Elizabeth and Andrei
Elizabeth and Andrei got their start on 90 Day Fiancé proper and have had cameras on them pretty much ever since. They captured themselves still bickering about money and the financial help Elizabeth gets from her father (she’s a property manager with his company, but her salary has been cut in half since the pandemic), grocery shopping and doing puzzles. Andrei gave viewers a tutorial about how to shower, including tips to wash your beard and butt, and baby Eleanor made a number of appearances in their home footage. “We’re just kind of taking it day by day,” Elizabeth said.
90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined, a limited series, airs Mondays, 9 p.m. on TLC.
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