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90 Day Fiance Spoiler: Guess Where Fans Photographed Meisha and Nicola? on August 1, 2023 at 1:44 pm The Hollywood Gossip

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Since the season began, fans have wondered if Meisha Johnson and Nicola Kanaan are still together.

For most of 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days, their time together has simply been a rundown of how incompatible they are.

But, in the absence of a “smoking gun” clue — like a marriage certificate or a new partner — viewers could only guess.

Until now, that is. Brace yourselves, because we have a pretty hefty 90 Day spoiler for you below!

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Meisha Johnson poses beside Nicola Kanaan after arriving in Israel to visit him. (TLC)

Season 6 of Before The 90 Days has shown us that a couple doesn’t need chemistry, compatability, or mutual respect to want to marry.

Not if they believe that their relationship may be part of some divine plan, that is.

For the past seven years — most of Meisha’s time as a Catholic convert — Nicola has been her religious mentor. Compared to his version of Catholic orthodoxy, no one else seems to measure up.

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Meisha asked Nicola why he has this long-armed monkey in his car. The answer was that he likes monkeys. (TLC)

Spoiler warning, we’re super serious

Previously, we noted that the signs of whether they were still together or broken up remained up in the air.

There were social media hints, which could just mean that they were keeping things ambiguous for their NDAs and had parted on good terms.

As THG readers may recall, we previously noted that the odds were pretty good that they were still together … but had not yet tied the knot.

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A Reddit user with the handle of crose360 shared a photo of Meisha Johnson and Nicola Kanaan, reporting seeing the 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days Season 6 couple at the Mall of America in July of 2023. (Reddit)

Just a few days ago, a redditor by the name of @crose360 shared a photo of Meisha and Nicola.

“I spotted Meisha & Nicola at the food court at Mall of America today and nearly spit out my drink!” the redditor shared.

The post continued: “I was shocked to see him in Minnesota and even more shocked they are together.”

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Meisha snaps a selfie with Nicola in front of the city of Haifa. (TLC)

Is this legit?

Obviously, that photo sure looked a lot like Meisha and Nicola. But was it?

That redditor was not even the only one to see and recognize them. Which … sounds pretty convincing. (Also, it means that both redditors happened to be there at the same time)

If that wasn’t Meisha and Nicola, then there’s a couple out there somewhere with an uncanny resemblance to the two.

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Meisha is quick to throw credit — or perhaps, blame — in her God’s direction when it comes to meeting Nicola. (TLC)

What does this mean?

It’s possible that Nicola is simply in the US on a tourist visa. In fact, technically, it could mean that they had an amicable breakup.

But Occam’s Razor suggests that the most likely explanation is that they’re following through with their plan.

That means that Meisha and Nicola are engaged. They might actively be experiencing (and probably filming) their K-1 visa 90-day deadline as we write this.

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An excited Meisha spots some stylish looks in Haifa. Nicola seems indifferent. (TLC)

Obviously, a lot of fans are expressing surprise

After all, Meisha and Nicola seem to have nothing in common except for their extremely orthodox ideas about Catholicism.

Beyond that, Meisha is a mom, a former broadcast journalist, and keeps a messy room while her looks are immaculate.

Nicola has never had sex, it doesn’t seem like he’s had a real relationship, and he seems to put more thought into Meisha’s mess than he does into his own appearance. When Meisha is sad, he sees this as her problem to fix — as he feels no need to change.

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Nicola and Meisha do not always see eye to eye. (TLC)

But these are two people who believe that their faith brought them together. And, more to the point, that their God wanted them to meet.

Nicola has taken the fact that they will marry as a given. Meisha has been more cautious … relatively speaking.

It now seems very likely that they’re going through with it. If they do, neither of them believe in divorce.

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90 Day Fiance Spoiler: Guess Where Fans Photographed Meisha and Nicola? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

Since the season began, fans have wondered if Meisha Johnson and Nicola Kanaan are still together. For most of 90 …
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Mariah Carey’s One Holiday Hit Pays her $3.3 Million a Year

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Mariah Carey did not just land a Christmas hit; she locked in a seasonal paycheck for life. Every year, All I Want for Christmas Is You is estimated to pull in somewhere between 2.5 and 3.3 million dollars in royalties, from streaming, radio, licensing, and all those store playlists that flip her on the second the Halloween decorations come down. Over three decades, that adds up to tens of millions tied to a single song, turning one holiday anthem into a textbook example of how a perfectly timed pop track can become a retirement plan in glitter.

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden and Santa Claus present pop superstar Mariah Carey with a framed certificate honoring her induction into the 2023 Library of Congress National Recording Registry for “All I Want for Christmas is You,” December 14, 2023. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress. Note: Privacy and publicity rights for individuals depicted may apply.

What keeps it so sticky is how audiences respond to it emotionally. Fans describe the song as an instant mood-lifter: the kind of track that makes people abandon their carts in Target, sing in the dairy aisle, or scream the chorus in the car like a full-blown music video moment.

People love the mix of old-school Motown-style production, sleigh bells, and Mariah’s big, joyful vocals—it feels nostalgic without sounding dated, and romantic without being corny to most listeners.

For a lot of millennials and Gen Z, hearing that opening piano riff is the unofficial signal that the holidays have “officially started.”

Of course, the obsession is loud enough that the backlash is, too—but even the complaints prove its impact. Some listeners say they are tired of hearing it everywhere, from October onward, but that is partly because it dominates every Christmas playlist, radio rotation, and TikTok trend. Whether people are passionately belting it out or dramatically rolling their eyes, the engagement keeps the streams flowing—and the royalties stacking. Love it or hate it, All I Want for Christmas Is You has become the soundtrack to December, and Mariah collects a festive multimillion-dollar “thank you” every single year.

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How The Grinch Became The Richest Christmas Movie Ever

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The Grinch didn’t just steal Christmas—he stole the box office. The 2018 animated film The Grinch turned holiday chaos into serious cash, grossing around $540 million worldwide on a modest $75 million budget, making it the highest‑grossing Christmas movie of all time. That is more than seven times its production cost, which is the kind of holiday return every studio dreams about.

Meanwhile, the 2000 live‑action How the Grinch Stole Christmas with Jim Carrey laid the groundwork for this green empire. That version pulled in roughly $345–347 million worldwide on a $123 million budget, turning a prickly Dr. Seuss villain into a perennial box‑office player and a meme‑ready holiday icon. The nostalgia around Carrey’s performance is a big part of why audiences were ready to show up again almost two decades later.​

The Money Behind The Mayhem

The 2018 film did not just earn big—it earned smart.

It opened to more than $$67 million domestically in its first weekend and kept playing steadily through November and December, ultimately pulling in about $272 million in the U.S. and roughly $267 million internationally.

Holiday timing, family‑friendly branding, and the Illumination animation style (the same studio behind Despicable Me) helped it become a go‑to choice for parents seeking something safe, colorful, and chaos‑free for kids.

Then there is the profit. Trade estimates peg the film’s net profit in the neighborhood of nearly $185 million once theatrical revenue, home entertainment, and TV/streaming deals are baked in. That is before counting years of reruns, licensing, and holiday programming packages—every December, the Grinch gets another quiet deposit while everyone else is wrapping gifts.

Grinch vs. Everyone: Who’s Really On Top?

Here is how the Grinch stacks up against other Christmas heavyweights by worldwide box office:

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FilmYearWorldwide Gross (approx.)Notes
The Grinch (animated)2018$510–540 millionHighest‑grossing Christmas movie ever
Home Alone1990~$476 millionLongtime champ, now second place
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (live‑action)2000~$345–347 millionBuilt the modern Grinch brand
The Polar Express2004~$315 millionHoliday staple, trails both Grinch movies

Different sources list slightly different totals, but they all agree: the 2018 Grinch sits at the top of the Christmas money mountain.

Why The Grinch Keeps Printing Money

The secret sauce is that the Grinch is more than a movie—he is a business model. Every version of this character hits a different emotional lane: Jim Carrey’s 2000 Grinch is pure chaotic energy and quotable nostalgia, while the 2018 Grinch is softer, cuter, and perfectly engineered for modern families and global audiences. Together, they keep the character relevant across generations, which is exactly what studios want from an evergreen holiday IP.

On top of box office and home sales, the character feeds theme‑park attractions, holiday events, branded specials, apparel, toys, and seasonal marketing campaigns. The Grinch went from “I hate Christmas” to “I own Christmas,” quietly turning grouchiness into one of the most profitable holiday brands on the planet.

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Ariana & Cynthia Say They’re in a ‘Non‑Demi Curious, Semi‑Binary’ Relationship… WTF Does That Even Mean?

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If you’ve scrolled TikTok, X, or Theatre Kid Instagram in the last week, you’ve probably tripped over the phrase “non‑Demi curious, semi‑binary relationship” and immediately asked the only logical question: what on earth are they talking about? The term, now attached to Wicked co‑stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, has gone from niche in‑joke to headline bait in record time. It sounds like a grad‑school thesis on gender studies, but it’s being used to describe two actors who may or may not just be very affectionate coworkers.

Here’s the spoiler: this isn’t a real, recognized relationship label. It’s a chaotic mash‑up of actual identity language and internet humor that landed on a fandom already obsessed with reading between the lines of every glance, grip, and giggle between these two.

What “non‑Demi curious, semi‑binary” is trying to do

At its core, the phrase is performance. It borrows real terms like “demi,” “curious,” and “binary,” then stacks them into something that sounds hyper‑specific while ultimately saying… almost nothing. It’s the situationship era dressed in queer‑coded academic cosplay. In plain English, the vibe is:

“We’re extremely close, we flirt with the idea of more, but we’re not calling it dating.”

For some fans, that ambiguity is the point. It mirrors the way a lot of modern relationships operate—emotionally intense, physically affectionate, publicly visible, but deliberately undefined. For everyone else, especially outside theatre and fandom spaces, it reads as theatre‑kid word salad.

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The internet reacts: “Explain it like I’m five”

The audience reaction has been swift and brutal in the funniest way. Timelines are full of people essentially saying, “I looked this up and not even the internet knows what it means.” One user joked that they needed “a PowerPoint, a flowchart, and a glossary” just to keep up, while another quipped, “So y’all are in a relationship that’s 100% vibes and 0% clarity—just say that.”

On the lighter side, the phrase has already mutated into a meme template. People are using “non‑Demi curious, semi‑binary” to describe everything from their toxic situationships to that one friend they cuddled with all college but “never dated.” It’s becoming shorthand for any connection that is way too complicated to explain at brunch.

Could this be a PR stunt?

Is this whole thing organic chaos, or a carefully placed PR glitter bomb? The truth is likely somewhere in the messy middle. Wicked’s promo cycle was always going to be big, but a confusing, highly meme‑able “relationship label” is the kind of accidental lightning most marketing teams can only dream of. Whether the original wording came from a joke, a satire post, or a tongue‑in‑cheek comment, the effect is the same: everyone is talking about Ariana and Cynthia.

From a media strategy standpoint, it works. A bizarre label cuts through crowded feeds faster than another polished soundbite about “sisterhood” and “creative collaboration.” It also conveniently shifts the conversation away from heavier discourse around Ariana’s personal life by giving the internet a shiny new toy: a label to clown, remix, and recontextualize. Even if no one sat in a boardroom and said, “Let’s go with semi‑binary,” the attention it’s generating is pure PR gold.

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Is this just normal theatre‑kid energy?

For anyone who grew up around performing arts programs, none of this feels that shocking. Theatre kids have a long tradition of giving their dynamics dramatic names: “stage spouse,” “art soulmate,” “rehearsal wife,” “creative twin.” Their friendships tend to be physically affectionate, emotionally intense, and described in language that sounds one step away from a fanfic title.

For the rest of the world—especially casual moviegoers who don’t speak fluent Fandom—this reads as completely unhinged. Half the internet is laughing, the other half is squinting, and both halves are still sharing the clips. That’s the sweet spot where modern celebrity lives: just confusing enough to go viral, just emotional enough to feel “real,” and just unserious enough to shrug off when the next headline hits.

So WTF does it mean?

Practically speaking, “non‑Demi curious, semi‑binary relationship” means three things:

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  • Ariana and Cynthia are extremely close and comfortable performing that closeness in public.
  • The internet is hungry for labels, even if those labels are nonsense.
  • Whether it started as a joke, a misquote, or a moment of theatre‑kid improv, it’s doing exactly what the industry runs on: keeping their names in your mouth and on your timeline.

Until someone sits down and gives a clear, sober definition (don’t hold your breath), the phrase will keep living where it was born—in memes, stan jokes, and group chats where everyone is asking the same question you are:

“Love that for them, I guess… but seriously, WTF does that even mean?”

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