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About this project
A fan-built reference site for the 90 Day Fiancé universe — character profiles, relationship status, a relationship map, statistics, and curated Reddit discussion. Independent and not affiliated with TLC or Warner Bros. Discovery.
The 90 Day Discussion Hub is a reader-funded fan project that exists to make the sprawling 90 Day Fiancé franchise easier to follow. Across nearly two decades on television and dozens of spin-offs, the franchise has produced hundreds of cast members, pairings, and ongoing storylines. Most existing references — wikis, Reddit megathreads, network bios — are either out of date, incomplete, or buried under recap clutter. We try to be a single, opinionated, regularly maintained map of who's who, who's still together, what conversations are happening this week, and how seasons connect to one another.
Every section is built with a clear goal: a profile page should answer the questions a returning viewer actually asks ("are they still together?", "where are they from?", "what season was this?", "where can I watch?"), the relationship map should make the connections between cast members visually obvious, and the statistics page should turn community sentiment into something you can read at a glance.
We treat character pages as living references, not news posts. Every cast member has a curated short bio that we maintain by hand and revise as new information from official press, network episodes, or verified social posts becomes available. Where a fact is uncertain — for example, a rumored breakup, an unconfirmed arrest charge, or a relationship status that fans disagree on — we either leave it out or label it as unverified rather than presenting speculation as fact.
Reddit discussions, news headlines, and AI-generated summaries appear on profile pages clearly labeled as such. Those modules exist to point readers to the broader conversation, not to substitute for editorial judgment. When we use AI to draft a summary, the source links remain on the page so you can verify the claim before you share it.
The character roster is curated manually from the official cast lists for each spin-off — the original 90 Day Fiancé, Before the 90 Days, Happily Ever After, The Other Way, Pillow Talk, and the various single-life and last-resort branches. Relationship records (couples, partners, statuses) and notable arrest records are entered and maintained by the editor.
Discussion signal comes from public Reddit data, primarily r/90DayFiance and adjacent subreddits, ingested via the official Reddit API. We match posts to characters by name and known aliases, which is why our "most discussed" rankings tend to surface real talked-about cast members rather than whoever happens to have a high post count overall. News and video sections pull from Brave Search and the YouTube Data API, again with public sources only.
Streaming "Where to Watch" links route to platforms (Discovery+, Max, Hulu) and are sometimes affiliate links. We disclose this on the streaming block itself and on our Privacy & disclosures page.
Reddit discussion data refreshes on a daily schedule. Trending leaderboards, sentiment, and weekly trend reports are recomputed automatically every week. Character bios and relationship statuses are reviewed by hand whenever new episodes air or significant news breaks; we aim for a same-week revision when a couple confirms a marriage, a split, or a new pregnancy. If you spot something that looks wrong or stale, the fastest way to flag it is to mention it in the community section.
This is not an official source. We are not employed by, endorsed by, or in contact with TLC, Warner Bros. Discovery, the production companies behind 90 Day Fiancé, or any of the cast. We are not a tabloid; we don't publish private details that aren't already widely reported in mainstream outlets, and we take down anything a cast member credibly asks us to correct or remove. We are also not a wiki — there is no public edit button. Edits flow through a single editor so the site stays consistent.
Operating costs (hosting, data APIs, image storage) are covered by a small number of clearly labeled revenue sources: occasional Google AdSense placements, occasional sponsored content blocks, and outbound affiliate links to streaming services. We do not sell user data, we do not run intrusive interstitials, and we keep ad density well below the limits Google publishes for publishers. Every commercial unit on the site is labeled — "Sponsored," "Ad," or an affiliate disclosure — so you can tell editorial content from paid placements at a glance.
For corrections, takedown requests, partnership inquiries, or general feedback, the most reliable channel is the community section, where messages are reviewed regularly. For affiliate, ad, or commercial questions, see the Privacy & disclosures page or the Terms of use.