
Why This 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Couple Should Be Cut – And Fast
Even as a longtime fan of 90 Day Fiancé, I’ve reached my limit with this particular couple on Happily Ever After? — and judging by the growing backlash online, I’m not the only one. This franchise has weathered plenty of drama over the years, but sometimes things go too far. When off-camera chaos and serious red flags start making headlines, it’s time for TLC to step in.
We’ve seen it before: cast members suddenly vanish between seasons, and more often than not, it’s not by choice. Behind the scenes, there are investigations, contract terminations, and decisions made to preserve the integrity of the show. Whether it’s legal trouble, abusive behavior, or shocking personal conduct, producers have made it clear — there’s a line you don’t cross if you want to stay on TV.
Season 9 of Happily Ever After? has already stirred up major controversy, and some cast members are facing massive backlash. Social media has exploded with criticism, and many fans are calling for firings. And frankly? I agree. Being a reality star doesn’t give you a pass for toxic or unethical actions. If anything, it comes with more responsibility.
It’s time for TLC to do what’s right — protect the cast, respect the audience, and stop rewarding couples who treat this platform like a free-for-all. Fame isn’t a shield. And this couple? They’ve more than earned their exit.





It’s Crystal Clear Why Gino & Jasmine No Longer Belong on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?
I’ve watched 90 Day Fiancé long enough to know messy — but this season’s chaos between Gino and Jasmine isn’t just messy, it’s exhausting. From the very first episode of Happily Ever After? season 9, I realized this couple had crossed into territory that no longer feels like reality TV — it feels like emotional warfare.
Let’s be real: Gino kicking Jasmine out while still legally married set the tone. The so-called “open marriage” that followed wasn’t about exploration or healing — it felt like damage control. Jasmine moved in with Matt, Gino jumped into dating Natalie, and suddenly we’re supposed to believe this was all mutually agreed on? The cracks were already there before the door opened.
By episode 3, things hit a new low. Gino confronted Jasmine with phone records showing she’d been talking to Matt months before he agreed to anything open. To him, it wasn’t just betrayal — it was manipulation. And frankly, it’s hard not to see his point. Jasmine insisted there was no cheating and that Gino knew about her friendship with Matt all along, but the timing feels shady at best.
Watching Gino hand Jasmine her belongings while accusing her of scheming the whole marriage setup felt cold and calculated — yet somehow also deeply emotional. Jasmine’s rage was explosive, sure, but her denial was firm. She claimed Gino was inventing things, punishing her for old wounds, and twisting the story. Yet she also swore she still loved him and wasn’t romantically involved with Matt. Confused yet? You’re not alone.
The dynamic got more complicated when Gino’s cousin Dana and his wife Michelle got involved. Surprisingly, they took Jasmine’s side — saying Gino hadn’t treated her fairly and that she regretted even agreeing to the open marriage in the first place. That moment should’ve been a turning point. Instead, it was just another brief pause in the storm.
Their big sit-down conversation? A trainwreck in slow motion. Jasmine wanted clarity, Gino brought up Natalie, and it all fell apart again. Jasmine stormed out, hurt that Gino was using the “open marriage” as both a shield and a weapon. And Gino, for all his calm, still looked unsure about divorce — like he wanted closure but couldn’t face the reality of what they’d become.
At this point, it’s not about who’s right or wrong. It’s about recognizing when a relationship is too toxic for TV. Their storyline has stopped being compelling and started becoming emotionally draining — for them and for viewers. TLC has pulled couples for less.
Maybe it’s time they do it again.

To me, it was clear from the start that Gino and Jasmine were not on the same page about their marriage. There was no love left between them, and their split felt inevitable. What really sealed the deal was Jasmine’s pregnancy with Matt’s baby, which gave Gino the final reason to walk away for good.
It makes no sense to me that Jasmine had a baby, lives in Florida with her boyfriend, and hasn’t lived with Gino in over a year, yet they’re still legally married. If neither of them wants to be together, why hasn’t one filed for divorce? I keep seeing her jabs online, and it’s just getting petty.
I don’t get it. Jasmine keeps posting like Matt’s the best thing that’s ever happened to her. She’s even calling his family her own now, including Dana and Michelle. If Gino’s really so manipulative and unfaithful, why not just divorce him? To me, it feels like she wants sympathy and attention without taking real action.

Honestly, I wouldn’t mind a season without Jasmine and Gino. Their relationship has become exhausting to watch. The open marriage storyline and Jasmine continuing to call Matt her “friend” despite her romantic content with him make it feel like they’re playing it up for the cameras. Sometimes I wonder if they rehearse the drama beforehand. For me, the emotional rollercoaster just doesn’t feel real anymore.
I’m not hooked; I’m over it. It’s time for 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? to let them go. There are other couples with real stories worth watching, as they navigate cultural barriers, long-distance struggles, or genuine communication breakdowns. Watching Jasmine and Gino feels like watching a delibrate meltdown. It’s not compelling anymore. It’s just tiring, and frankly, a waste of airtime.
