Ep 3. Life on Pause
- TV-14
- May 4, 2020
- 39 min
As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the couples from 90 Day Fiancé are still adjusting to life under quarantine in episode 3, titled "Life on Pause." The episode follows several couples as they navigate their relationships during this uncertain time.
One of the couples featured in this episode is Loren and Alexei, who are expecting their second child. With COVID-19 cases on the rise, Loren is worried about giving birth in a hospital. She and Alexei discuss the possibility of a home birth, but they both admit to feeling uneasy about it. As they wait for more information, they try to stay positive and focus on preparing for the new addition to their family.
Another couple, Robert and Anny, are also adjusting to life in quarantine with their new baby. They're facing new challenges as first-time parents, all while trying to keep themselves and their family safe during the pandemic. Anny is struggling with postpartum depression and Robert is doing his best to support her while also juggling work and caring for their daughter.
Meanwhile, Tiffany and Ronald are dealing with the challenges of a long-distance relationship in the midst of a global crisis. With travel restrictions in place, they're unable to see each other in person and are forced to communicate through video chats. Tiffany is worried about Ronald's well-being during this time and tries to help him find ways to stay busy and productive while he's stuck at home in South Africa.
Avery and Omar, who were supposed to have a wedding ceremony soon, are also facing some tough decisions. With travel restrictions and social distancing guidelines in place, they're unsure if they should postpone their wedding or proceed with a smaller ceremony. Avery is also dealing with the added stress of finishing her degree and trying to maintain her grades during online classes.
Finally, we catch up with David and Annie, who are still living in Annie's home country of Thailand. They're trying to find ways to support their community during the pandemic, including donating food to those in need. David is also looking for ways to stay busy and productive while he waits for the pandemic to subside and he can return to his life in the United States.
Overall, "Life on Pause" gives viewers a glimpse into how the couples from 90 Day Fiancé are adapting to life under quarantine. It's a unique and challenging time for everyone, but the couples are doing their best to support each other and stay positive during these uncertain times.