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90 Fiance: The Other Way, season 5, episode 23

Tell all time continues.

  1. Did "Homie" consent to this?
  2. Oop seems like Julio cheated
  3. Tim, shush
  4. I just want Kenny and Armando to be happy
  5. Oop Tim backed off that "I didn't give advice" thing real quick
  6. Oop Kenny threw a dig at Gino
  7. Wow this is getting explicit
  8. Yes, a stripping lesson from Sarper, this is gold
  9. Andrei, what a weird power move
  10. Okay, I always played with 10 fingers
  11. Wait...what?
  12. Daniele...you don't need to make sure Yohan is okay
  13. Yohan...Daniele isn't perfect, but you clearly did cheat
  14. Yohan...yes, I do believe you could bring a woman inside a gated community
  15. Is Kimberly wearing a blanket?
  16. Wow Yash actually said something wasn't his business
  17. Ho boy Holly and Wayne haven't really spoken in weeks
  18. Wow I almost forgot Brandan and Mary were there
  19. "The man also gives emotional support too"--Kenny
  20. Shekinah...shush
  21. Next time Shekinah thinks she's not being controlled
  22. Next time Sarper calls out Andrei 
  23. Next time Mary is called out 
  24. Next time Andrei gets too aggressive
  25. Next time Holly and Wayne talk about their relationship
  26. Next time Shekinah talks about and to the friend she dated
  27. Next time Daniele and Yohan cannot get it together
  28. Next time we meet one of Yohan's mistresses
  29. Next time looks good
  30. Can't wait!

(Prompt by me)

90 Fiance: The Other Way, TLC

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