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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance season 8, episode 18

Yara and Jovi baby special!

  1. So Yara is going to live with Jovi's parents
  2. Yara needs new clothes
  3. Gwen is a good mother-in-law
  4. I'm glad Yara has a bike
  5. I feel bad that Jovi keeps getting stuck
  6. I hope Jovi is making bank
  7. Yara, you don't have to get an epidural
  8. Yara, wear your mask in that Uber
  9. Whoa Jovi has been gone for like 3.5 months
  10. Yara makes a beautiful cake
  11. Jovi is whining that his mom got him something for their baby
  12. I love when Jovi's mom and Yara are on the same side
  13. Jovi...don't say it's so bad to your pregnant wife who hasn't seen you in months
  14. Baby girl!
  15. Wait did Jovi say that Yara was having contractions? I would kill you if you weren't with me during that
  16. I would be pissed if I was Yara
  17. Jovi, it is hard to believe you
  18. Poor Yara
  19. I'm glad Yara got to take her mask off
  20. Aw yay baby is here!
  21. Aw Jovi is doing skin to skin contact
  22. Mylah is a cute name
  23. Oooh Gwen got roses
  24. JOVI DID NOT LOOK UP HOW TO INSTALL A CAR SEAT
  25. Jovi, you cannot blame your mother for this
  26. Poor Mylah
  27. Jovi, you have to let Yara cry sometimes
  28. Jovi says some nice stuff
  29. JOVI DIDN'T GET A PUSH PRESENT WHEN HE WAS SUPPOSED TO
  30. Okay Jovi did get her a push present
  31. "I feel like I just come here and I complain how much I hate New Orleans"
  32. Yara loves her baby so much
  33. Well this was sweet
  34. But I'm excited for the tell all
  35. Next time!

(Prompt by me)

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