‘90 Day Fiance’ Updates: Pedro & Chantel Will Split Over Prenup While Danielle’s Confrontation With Mohamed Turns Violent, Know The Details Here

"90 Day Fiance," a TLC series documenting the journey of interracial couples who have 90 days to tie the knot before the US visa expires is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and interesting reality series today. For episode 10 of its Season 4, Pedro and Chantel's relationship seems to be in jeopardy because of a prenuptial agreement. Meanwhile, a sneak peek of the finale of its spinoff series, 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After saw Danielle and Mohamed having a heated confrontation that involved police officers.

The pair from Season 2 of "90 Day Fiance," is shown having a turbulent marriage in the spinoff series. According to an article from US Magazine, Danielle who is fed up with Mohamed's cheating decided to confront him by storming over his Miami home, carrying a binder full of proof of his philandering ways.

Mohamed Jbali did not give Danielle Mullins a warm welcome when she arrived and even ask her to leave. This heartless reaction from Mohamed further angered Danielle prompting her to throw some of the documents she have at him.

Danielle likewise promised Mohamed that she will have him deported. Mohamed seemingly unable to control the situation chose to call police officers.

On the other hand, things are not getting rosy as well for the couples of "90 Day Fiance" Season 4. For one, Pedro is having a hard time accepting the prenuptial agreement that Chantel's parents are demanding.

 As published in GossipandGab, the two had a fight when Pedro told his mom about the prenup requirement and Chantel's future mother-in-law is not happy with it as well. Since Chantel is upset that Pedro had to let her mother intervene with their marriage plans, viewers are left wondering if these two will make it to the altar.

What are your thoughts about TLC series, "90 Day Fiance?" Is it encouraging or discouraging you to start a relationship with someone with a different nationality?

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