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During the latest episode of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?, Jovi and Yara again butted heads. It’s tough, because this is a genuine couple who truly love each other. But they’re clashing over something major.
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Should Yara and Mylah stay in Europe longer than planned? For family and to help some of her friends who are now refugees? But 90 Day Fiance fans believe that they’ve uncovered total fraud in this storyline.
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Jovi Dufren, Yara Zaya, little Mylah, Yara’s mom Olga, and Jovi’s friend Talmadge arrived in Germany on Season 7, Episode 14. Oh, and production was there, too.
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As much as Jovi treated this trip like a family vacation — or just a plain old vacation, at times — it was more than that. In addition to reconnecting with her mom, Yara was there to see one of her oldest and dearest friends: Karina.
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After more than two years apart, the women missed each other. And Karina is now a refugee. She fled Ukraine after Russia invaded, and not a moment two soon.
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Two days after she departed, a Russian rocket struck her apartment building. It was one of countless civilian targets as Russia aimed to sow terror and demoralize the people of Ukraine.
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To be clear, no one is claiming that Karina’s horror story is inauthentic in any way. Rather, the questions arise from Yara’s alleged struggle to “stay and help people,” from her friends to other refugees.
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Many believe that Yara feels homesick for Europe. But … is she really considering a long-term stay against Jovi’s wishes? No one doubts that Yara is happy to have a break from the “nasty village” that Jovi calls home.
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Yara loves the coffee in Prague. There is a sense of familiarity, even though these cities that she’s visiting are as different from each other as, say, Seattle is from Boston.
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