"90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After" aired its ended last Sunday. But fans who have been following the fiasco between Mohamed Jbali and Danielle Mullins may still be wondering what's the real score in their separation.
In a podcast interview that happened before the "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After" Tell-All episode part 2 was taped, Danielle gave some updates regarding the current status of her marriage with Mohamed, as reported by Starcasm. She also answered some questions about the events that were shown in the "90 Day Fiance" spinoff.
In the second part of the "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After" Tell-All special, Mohamed walked out of the set before the host can end the show. He said he's reached his breaking point, after being grilled with questions from co-stars.
By now, fans have surely concluded that Mohamed only married Danielle for green card. Danielle revealed in the podcast that Mohamed had been filing police reports to document a series of abuse, which is one reason that a foreign spouse would not be deported in case of divorce.
Danielle surely got a lot of questions about why she still involves herself in Mohamed's life despite all that has happened. The reality star explained that she and the co-sponsor are responsible for Mohamed for the next 10 years and the government might get back on her for whatever happened to Mohamed. She said that's why it's a big deal.
In "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After," Mohamed claimed that Danielle locked him up in the bedroom and screamed that she wanted her sex. Danielle denied this, although there's half-truth about it. Danielle said the lock is inside the room and Mohamed could get out if he wanted to.
Finally, Danielle said that she's moving on with her life. She's been accepted in college to be a nurse. As for their divorce, Mohamed has been served a notice, and they are waiting for his response so a court date can be set. Mohamed, meanwhile, remains in the states. He recently launched a YouTube video channel where he gives tips on how immigrants can live in the United States.