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90 Day Fiance Cast Grapples with Cheating, Insecurities, and SO Many Lies on October 23, 2023 at 4:59 pm The Hollywood Gossip

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90 Day Fiance Season 10, Episode 3 saw the cast (all of the ones whom we’ve met so far) spending time with their partners.

Jasmine and Gino spent their first night together. Ashley and Manuel awoke from theirs, as did Rob and Sophie. Nikki and Justin reunited.

But a number of these folks are harboring secrets from loved ones. It’s time to come clean.

One of them cheated. It’s not a secret from his partner … but he clearly wishes that it were.

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Jasmine Pineda and Gino Palazzolo have, and this is important, likely never attended medical school. (Image Credit: TLC)

Gino and Jasmine

Before either Gino or Jasmine confessed their lies on Season 3, they had some more basic chores.

Inexplicably, Gino hadn’t cleaned up ahead of Jasmine’s arrival. He didn’t change his sheets, make the bed, or even flush the toilet.

Once Gino washed the musty smell out of his duvet, it was time for their first night together. We’re meant to interpret Jasmine and Gino’s faux medical cosplay as “sexy,” I believe.

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Jasmine Pineda is really proving that New York Times article true: “We Should All Know Less About Each Other.” (Image Credit: TLC)

To the confessional camera, Jasmine admitted that one of her procedures — some sort of vaginal rejuvenation treatment — had backfired.

It had ruined her sex life with Gino, at least for a while. As a result, the two fought a lot. (We’d love to know the timeline on this, but we do not)

Now, she said, it was time to make up for lost time. Apparently this means roleplay where she is both nurse and patient. Whatever happened to medical ethics?

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Over the years, Jasmine Pineda has cried over reasonable things and unreasonable ones. Most famously, the latter. (Image Credit: TLC)

The next morning, Jasmine spends time scolding Gino for not having vegan-friendly food for her (which is fair). She also tells him that she wants him to eat differently, confiding to the camera that she plans to trick him into being vegan (which is unfair).

When Jasmine begins to list the things that they need to replace or update, Gino comes clean: he has quit his job. He’ll get a new one after they marry.

Jasmine feels devastated. He made this decision on his own without telling her. It’s about more than replacing the oven. This could jeopardize their plans to bring her kids over.

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Jasmine Pineda giggles as she announces that “we” spent $10k. (Image Credit: TLC)

During a couples massage session, Jasmine explains why her butt is so sore. After losing weight, she got herself butt implants.

It’s not just that she spent a lot of money on them. She spent her savings and the money that Gino sent her to buy a wedding dress. Jasmine giggles as she shares it, but Gino is not amused.

In fact, he’s downright angry, and storms away. Jasmine is glad that she didn’t tell him that ex-boyfriend Dane supplied $2,000 towards the implants.

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“I bought this one yesterday,” Justin shares, holding up a welcome mat. (Image Credit: TLC)

Nikki and Justin

With Nikki still in the United States, Justin was busy preparing for her arrival.

Unlike certain people (Gino), Justin prepared by cleaning up ahead of her arrival. Even though she’ll only be staying for three weeks, like, that’s three weeks. Clean your home.

Justin made some very sweet preparations, including a welcome mat just for her. And he met her at the airport with flowers.

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Nikki Sanders arrives back in Moldova, and she and Justin share a sweet kiss. (Image Credit: TLC)

They had a touching reunion, with Nikki and Justin kissing before he even had a chance to show her his flowers.

Of course, viewers were still contemplating revelations that a friend of Nikki’s had made.

Chanel revealed that Nikki had paid for multiple cosmetic procedures for Justin. And for all of their vacations. Oh, and she gave him some sort of generous allowance.

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Clearly, Justin has some concerns about when he and Nikki should go out and about. The question is why. (Image Credit: TLC)

At first, their reunion was just full of outpourings of affection.

But while the two grabbed a bite to eat, Justin suggested that their outings should be during the day — not at night.

He didn’t suggest that people were clocking Nikki (that is, detecting that she’s trans rather than a cis woman). Instead, he noted that she dresses and styles herself like a “porn actress.”

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Justin really knows how to treat a lady. (Image Credit: TLC)

He has a way with words!

Mostly, Nikki suspected that Justin has some lingering insecurities over being with a transgender woman. Especially since some of his friends have rejected him.

But she also wondered if there’s something shadier afoot. Justin’s going to leave Moldova in the near future, so what does he have to hide?

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Not only is this shared, outdoor bathroom less than ideal for obvious reasons, but Sophie says that it stinks. Actually, that part’s obvious, too. (Image Credit: TLC)

Rob and Sophie

At Rob Warne’s home in Inglewood, Sophie Sierra was struggling to do her makeup routine.

It’s not just that the bathroom is outside. Or that they seem to have to share it with an unknown number of other residents.

The place is dimly lit and it stinks. We can also see insects flying around it. Sophie puts on a brave face because she sees this as temporary.

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It’s no wonder that Rob has such a good body; he’s doing heavy lifting with that chip on his shoulder all of the time. (Image Credit: TLC)

Rob, on the other hand, seems to actively resent that Sophie doesn’t love his shared outhouse situation.

He says that Sophie’s desire for a bathroom in the apartment is “bougie.” And he adds that the lack of bathroom just makes the place cleaner.

Rob has fully lost the plot. And if he cannot get over his resentment of Sophie’s affluent family, he’s going to kill this relationship.

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After Rob gets snide about housing and Sophie shows insecurities about Rob’s social media, we hear about his online cheating. (Image Credit: TLC)

Sophie looks at some fantasy houses, at which point Rob seems to bitterly suggest that she could ask her rich family for money.

(Sophie hasn’t taken money from them since her teens. She is a model and has also worked as a waitress to pay her own way)

After an incident where Sophie feels insecure about a thirst trap on Rob’s phone, we find out why. Rob “online-cheated” in the past, though she forgave him.

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Rob would really, really prefer if Sophie just pretended that the online cheating thing was fine, or didn’t happen, or both. That’s what he’s pretending! (Image Credit: TLC)

To hear Rob tell it, there was nothing to forgive. Yes, he responded to someone who messaged him by sending his own photos.

But he doesn’t think that it should count, because it happened briefly. (Fun fact: Sophie only knows about it because the woman messaged her screenshots)

In fact, it looks like Rob resents that Sophie considers his cheating to be cheating.

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Manuel should probably tell his mom and the rest of his family that he is not, in fact, just in another part of Ecuador on a temporary work assignment. Because no part of that is true. (Image Credit: TLC)

Ashley and Manuel

After their first night together, Ashley and Manuel are doing better than they were the day before.

Part of that was drinking and sex. And, let’s be honest, a lot of people are at their worst right after a series of long flights.

Manuel is adjusting to Rico Suave. He gets his first experience in an American grocery store. But no, he hasn’t told his mom where he is. His whole family thinks that he’s on a construction job back in Ecuador.

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Anyone else break out into “Ashley’s Mom Has Got It Goin’ On?” or am I the only one with that instinctual reaction to the name “Stacey.” (Image Credit: TLC)

Tonight’s big event is meeting Ashley’s family. Especially her mother. Stacey and Ashley are very close.

Ashley bought Manuel a new shirt, and her family is extremely welcoming. Almost too welcoming.

It turns out that Ashley’s mother really wants grandbabies. She loves kids, constantly babysitting for friends. Ashley and Manuel are less eager.

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Ashley’s mom’s heart breaks for Manuel’s mom, because she would feel horrified if one of her kids left the country without a word. (Image Credit: TLC)

Stacey is more willing to ask Manuel tough questions.

He admitted that he hadn’t told his mother or any of his family, seemingly including his two teenage kids, that he was moving to the United States.

Ashley’s mom couldn’t understand that. She would feel heartbroken if her own children did this. Manuel needs to come clean to his mom.

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Sure enough, Blanca feels heartbroken when Manuel confesses that he has moved to New York. Without telling her. (Image Credit: TLC)

So, eventually, Manuel does. He tells Blanca that he’s in New York, and why.

She reacts with shock. He left without any warning. Manuel claims that this was “sudden” (it is not), and admits that this was difficult news to break and he worried that family would change his mind.

His mom asks that he not forget the family that he left behind.

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90 Day Fiance Cast Grapples with Cheating, Insecurities, and SO Many Lies was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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DJ Shinski Brings AfriqueFest To Life

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AfriqueFest: Pan-African Musical Experience — World Cup Edition is set to take over Noto Houston on Sunday, June 28, bringing together East, South, and West African sounds in one immersive celebration of music, culture, and connection. Presented by Experience Noir and Bolanle Media, the event is designed as a cinematic night for the culture, blending global energy with Houston nightlife in a way that feels elevated, intentional, and deeply rooted in African creativity.

Spotlight on DJ Shinski

At the heart of this year’s experience is DJ Shinski. Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya and now based in Houston, DJ Shinski has built an international name off high-energy sets that move effortlessly across Afrobeats, Amapiano, hip‑hop, dancehall, reggae, and electronic sounds.

He has also become Africa’s most‑subscribed DJ on YouTube, crossing the 2‑million‑subscriber mark and turning his mixes into a global destination for music lovers.

DJ Shinski’s style is precise but unpredictable: one moment it’s classic Afrobeats, the next it’s East African anthems, then a run of throwback hip‑hop or R&B that still feels fresh. That ability to read a room and connect multiple worlds in a single set is exactly why AfriqueFest is building so much of the night’s energy around him.

At AfriqueFest, DJ Shinski helps drive the Safari Grooves segment, representing East and Central Africa from 4 PM to 6 PM. Expect a journey that moves from Nairobi to Dar es Salaam, Kampala, Addis, and beyond, all filtered through his signature “vibes on vibes” approach behind the decks.

DJ Tunez and the rest of the night

Supporting that energy, DJ Tunez leads the Gold Coast Beats chapter from 8 PM to 10 PM, bringing his own Nigerian‑American Afrobeats pedigree to the stage. Together with the Diamond Rhythms segment (South) and a curated roster of DJs, the night stretches across the continent in three distinct musical chapters, all connected by a single dance floor.

Hosted by @chris_gone_crazy, @kingdrewwskyy, @roselynomaka, and @samsnewleaf, AfriqueFest is positioned as more than a party—it’s a celebration of sound, style, and Pan‑African identity in Houston, with DJ Shinski anchoring the experience from the moment doors open.

Brought to you by Bolanle Media & Experience Noir

Brought to you by Bolanle Media and Experience Noir, this World Cup edition of AfriqueFest is crafted as a night where global DJs, storytellers, and music lovers collide and create a shared cultural memory. With DJ Shinski front and center—and DJ Tunez helping close the night—guests can expect a show that reflects both the future of African nightlife and the power of the diaspora to create unforgettable live moments.

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If you want to experience DJ Shinski live at AfriqueFest, now is the time to lock in your spot. Purchase your tickets now at AfriqueFest.com and get ready for a night of music, movement, and culture at Noto Houston.

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STREAMING PREMIERE · JUNE 13, 2026

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Laughter Meets Inspiration: Our Ladies Show Lands on The Roku Channel

A bold new sketch comedy series for women premieres June 13 across the U.S., U.K., and Canada — arriving on the back of a festival-winning run that has critics and audiences already paying attention.

It isn’t every day a brand-new comedy arrives already wearing a row of trophies. Our Ladies Show does. The seven-episode inspirational sketch comedy series — created, written by, and starring Christin Jezak — begins streaming on The Roku Channel on Friday, June 13, 2026, available free to viewers in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.

Produced in partnership with global media services leader Encompass Digital Media, the series sets out to do something rare in today’s streaming landscape: make women laugh out loud and leave them lifted. In a media moment crowded with noise and cynicism, Our Ladies Show is a deliberate counterweight — comedy with a conscience, built for women of every age and background.

A Show Built Around Real Life — and Real Laughs

Each of the seven episodes opens with a monologue from one of the cast members introducing the theme, then rolls into three or more sketches that hit the subject from every comedic angle. The series tackles the things women actually carry: holding grudges, comparison, beauty, patience, gift giving, the importance of community, and dealing with anxiety.

The comedy comes from a place of warmth rather than mockery — a “laugh at ourselves” spirit that runs through a gallery of unforgettable characters: a nosey neighbor, an overwhelmed mom, relentlessly optimistic flight attendants, beauty pageant winners past their prime, and a crew of unruly campers with a counselor who simply cannot hold it together.

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Then the show does something most sketch series don’t. In the final segment of every episode, the cast gathers in a living-room setting and invites the audience in — sharing real inspiration drawn from the theme, the sketches, and their own personal stories. It’s the moment the laughter turns into something that stays with you.

The Women Behind the Show

Our Ladies Show brings together three performers with serious range:

  • Christin Jezak — creator, writer, and star (Miracle at Manchester, Raising Hope, Jimmy Kimmel Live!)
  • Hillary Hawkins — (Primal, Nick Jr.’s Play Along, Gullah Gullah Island)
  • Sarah Hernandez — (Nefarious, Unplanned, House of Payne)

“In a world with so much division and depression, I hope women of all ages and backgrounds will watch this show, laugh, be reminded of how beautiful, unique, and loved they are, and remember how much we need each other.”— Christin Jezak, Creator & Star

Already a Festival Favorite

The series’ recurring long-form sketch, Neighborhood Watch, didn’t arrive quietly. Originally released as a web series and revamped for Our Ladies Show with new footage, sound, and music, it has been sweeping the festival circuit:

  • 🏆 Best Webseries — 2026 New Media Film Festival (Los Angeles)
  • 🏆 Best Web/TV Series — Paris Film Awards
  • 🏆 Best Web Series — Dallas Movie Awards
  • 🏅 Additional wins at the London Movie Awards, Florence Film Awards, and Hollywood Gold Awards
  • 🎬 Official Selection — 2026 Harvard Divinity School Film Fest
  • ⭐ Finalist — Houston Comedy Film Festival
  • 📣 Three nominations — 2025 Content Christian Media Conference, including Best Actress in a TV and Web Series nods for both Christin Jezak and Sarah Hernandez

Where and When to Watch

Our Ladies Show premieres Friday, June 13, 2026, streaming on The Roku Channel — the home of premium and free entertainment — in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. All seven episodes deliver the series’ signature blend of sharp sketch comedy and genuine encouragement.

Click Here To Get Tickets

Watch the trailer now on your platform of choice:

For more information, visit www.ourladiesshow.com and follow @ourladiesshow on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.


About Christin Jezak

Christin Jezak has worked for over 15 years in the entertainment industry. She created and stars in Our Ladies Show and the award-winning web series Neighborhood Watch. She produced the EWTN TV program For the Sake of the Gospel and the all-women web series Ladies Keepin’ It Real, played Dr. Sam in Miracle at Manchester (starring Dean Cain, Daniel Roebuck, and Eddie McClintock), and voices Agnes in the podcast Confessions of a Catholic Single. She held a lead role in a short film for NTT Data directed by Academy Award–winning cinematographer Janusz Kamiński, has co-starred on Raising Hope, and appeared in Jimmy Kimmel sketches and a Grubhub Super Bowl commercial.

About The Roku Channel

Roku pioneered streaming on TV and is the #1 TV streaming platform in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico by hours streamed (Hypothesis Group, Dec. 2025). The Roku Channel is the home of premium and free entertainment, alongside Roku’s Howdy and Frndly TV services. Roku is headquartered in San Jose, California.

About Encompass Digital Media

Encompass Digital Media is a global managed services company — technology-driven, software-defined, and people-powered. Trusted by world-leading broadcasters, networks, sports rights-holders, and OTT platforms, it processes over 25,000 hours of content daily, serves 850 channels to 84 countries, distributes over 243,000 live events annually, and reaches 400 million radio listeners weekly worldwide. Learn more at www.encompass.tv.

Media & Interview Requests: To interview creator Christin Jezak or the cast, contact Christin at cjezak@p2ptheatre.com.

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What Filmmakers Should Actually Steal From Euphoria

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Most of the talk about Euphoria asks one question: was it realistic? That’s the wrong question if you make films. The better one is simpler. How did Sam Levinson get an audience to feel addiction from the inside? And what did it cost him to end the show the way he did?

Strip away the noise and Euphoria is a clinic in three choices: point of view, style, and the ending. Here’s what’s worth taking — and what isn’t.

1. Put the Camera Inside the Character

Most shows about drugs watch from across the room. Euphoria doesn’t. When Rue is high, the camera is high too. Walls breathe. Floors tilt. Time skips. You’re not watching her — you’re stuck inside her head.

That’s the lesson: point of view is a decision you make with the camera and the cut, not a mood you add later in color. Levinson builds it into the lens, the blocking, and the edit.

So before you shoot a scene through a character’s eyes, ask one thing on set: whose eyes is this lens standing in for? Then make every cut respect that.

2. Your Style Has to Mean Something

The glitter. The slow push-ins. The impossible club lighting. Euphoria‘s look got copied everywhere. That’s the trap.

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The style worked because it carried weight. The beauty wasn’t decoration — it was the lie addiction tells you, the reason the next high looks worth it. The camera made self-destruction gorgeous on purpose.

The copies missed that. A thousand music videos took the look and left the meaning behind, and you can feel how hollow they are. So here’s the test: if your signature style could be swapped onto any other project and still “work,” it’s not a style. It’s a filter. Every choice should have a reason behind it.

3. The Ending Tells the Audience What It All Meant

When Euphoria ended for good in Season 3, Levinson killed Rue — an accidental, fentanyl-laced overdose. He called it “the honest ending,” saying he wanted to tell a true story about addiction and grief in a time when one mistake can be the last one. Reportedly, that wasn’t the original plan; the death of Angus Cloud, who played Fezco, changed the script.

Forget whether you agree with the choice. Study how it works. An ending is the last instruction you give your audience about how to read everything before it.

By ending on consequence instead of recovery, Levinson reframed seven years of beautiful chaos as a story about cost — not a celebration of it.

It’s also the show’s most debatable move, and that’s worth noticing too. A show that spent years making pain look beautiful had to fight to make that pain land as loss. Did it earn the ending, or enjoy the wreckage too long to stick it? Smart filmmakers will disagree — and that argument is exactly what a good ending is supposed to start.

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What Not to Take

The neon grief is the most copied part. It’s also the least useful. Take the surface — the colors, the slow-mo, the trauma-as-texture — and you get the costume without the body.

The real craft is underneath. Commit your camera to a real point of view. Make every stylistic choice earn its place. Treat your ending as the point of the whole thing. Do that, and your work won’t look like Euphoria. It’ll do what Euphoria did.


This piece touches on addiction and substance use. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available through the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.

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