Faith Gatoc Tudoc and Loren Allen reconciled after his divorce 90 Day Groom: Before 90 days and the real reason behind it is disturbing. Faith is a 30 year old ladyboy from the Philippines. “Gynosexual” man Loren from Los Angeles had met Faith on a dating app and decided to fly to his country in season 7. Loren planned to settle in the Philippines because he was broke and homeless in America. Viewers believe that Loren was also trying to avoid paying child support, which prompted this decision. Loren proposed to Faith on the show and she said yes.

Loren getting gonorrhea while cheating on her should have been reason enough for Faith to dump Loren. It was the first time like that Faith’s true intentions were questioned. Faith gave Loren the ring back when she saw him playing with a knife and smashing a can using his head and felt threatened. Faith seemed determined to never give Loren another chance, which earned huge praise from viewers. However, Faith admitted that they had gotten back together after a month of not speaking and has raised several red flags about him. Everyone who supported Faith is now questioning her choices.

Faith spent 30 years single

Loren is Faith’s first boyfriend

Faith refers to herself as a ladyboy because she looks like a girl but hasn’t had surgery. Faith is happy with who she is, but she shared that dating in the Philippines can be challenging for someone who is a ladyboy. Been single for 30 yearsFaith considered Loren her first boyfriend. He believed that meeting her was a turning point in his life because he became “special someone“She had waited. Considering her country didn’t give her the freedom to be herself, Faith was the American dream infatuated.

Faith is desperate to come to the United States

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Loren doesn’t have the money for a K-1 visa, but she can push him

Faith was Loren’s second choice because she was going to the Philippines to meet someone else, but this person cheated on her. Faith’s feelings for Loren grew quickly. She thought they were exclusive after six months of chatting online while Loren was sleeping with other people in the U.S. Loren admitted to telling Faith that she was seeing other people and although she claimed to have been unaware of Loren’s admission, in reality Faith could have simply chosen not to care. What really bothered Faith was Loren’s plan to settle in the Philippines.

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Faith was at its peak when the immigration lawyer convinced Loren that marrying in Thailand or the Philippines was not an option. He suggested they could try to get a fiance visa, but Loren backed out because she was broke. However, during Tell All, Loren told her colleagues what she had given faith over $10,000 throughout their relationship. Considering they were back together, the next step for Faith and Loren would be for one of them to move abroad. Faith could easily convince Loren to start a fundraiser to cover her visa expenses.

Faith wants to stay engaged for 90 days

Faith & Loren fake a story for fame

Although 90 Day Groom: Before 90 days the fans have said Faith that she deserves better and not settle for Loren, the couple might just pretend to be together. Faith and Loren could have planned for them to continue to have relationship issues to amp up the drama of their story so they could return for a second season. Also, Loren married another trans woman in America just two weeks after his breakup with Faith. How was Faith back with him and didn’t seem to care that Loren was married?

90 Day Groom: Before 90 days airs Sundays at 8pm EST on TLC.

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A more in-depth look into the lives of couples established on 90 Day Fiancé, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is a reality TV/documentary series that follows potential spouses from abroad and their journey to America. The show documents the beginnings of a relationship on the other side of the ocean and the K-1 visa process that a spouse needs to live in a new country. Couples battle culture shock, language barriers, and the opinions of friends and family as they prepare to take the ultimate leap.

Publication date

August 6, 2017

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