"90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After" may already be done, but there are still questions about what really happened between Mahomed and Danielle Jbali. Mohamed explains himself in interview after the "90 Day Fiance" reunion special.
In an exclusive interview with TV Ruckus, Mohamed answered some of the lingering questions that fans were not able to get during the spin-off of "90 Day Fiance," along with new issues that arose. Mohamed felt he is misunderstood and has been put under a bad light of people sympathetic to Danielle.
In the interview, which happened after "90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After," Mohamed explained how his marriage with Danielle started to fall out. According to Jbali, there were people who created rumors about him, and unfortunately, Danielle chose to believe them. And then other problems started to came out, particularly the money issue.
"We had a normal married life, like any other couple. We went out, we laughed, we played with the kids, but the lies she told me caused problems," Mohamed told the publication. "I did love her and I came here with the thought in my head that she would be my wife and I wanted to be with her."
Given the rumors and what other people are writing or saying about him, Mohamed still agreed to be on the "90 Day Fiance" show. When asked about it, Mohamed revealed that Danielle forced him and used her kids to make him do things.
Regarding their sexual problem, Mohamed revealed that Danielle has a smell problem. But Mohamed said she refused to see the doctor so she can be treated. "The reaction wasn't what I was expecting. Instead of taking care of the problem she told me I was a liar. She did go to see a doctor but it was for something else," Mohamed said.
As Parent Herald previously reported, Danielle and Mohamed are still on their separate ways and are moving on with their own lives. Danielle has been accepted in college to be a nurse. Their divorce is in the process, but Mohamed remains in the United States. He recently launched a YouTube video channel where he gives tips for US immigrants.