90 Day Fiance: The Other Way featured Sumit Singh getting “cold feet” over filing a marriage application, Kenny Niedermeier’s children disappointing him, Ariela Weinberg contemplating a Biniyam Shibre reconciliation, Evelin Villegas doubting the future of her marriage to Corey Rathgeber, and Ellie and Victor fighting over money during Sunday night’s Season 3 episode on TLC.
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way follows American citizens moving to foreign countries for the sake of love and their future spouses, and they must marry within 90 days in order to stay.
The third-season of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way stars Victor, a 28-year-old from Providencia, Colombia, and Ellie, a 45-year-old from Seattle, WA; Biniyam, a 31-year-old from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and Ariela, a 29-year-old from Princeton, NJ; and Corey, a 34-year-old from Mill A., WA, and Evelin, a 28-year-old from Engabao, Ecuador.
The series also stars Jenny Slatten, a 63-year-old from Palm Springs, CA, and Sumit Singh, a 33-year-old from New Delhi, India; Steven, a 25-year-old from Salt Lake City, UT, and Alina, a 20-year-old from Russia; and Armando Rubio, a 32-year-old from Mexico, and Kenny, a 58-year-old from St. Petersburg, FL.
Below is what was shown on the eleventh episode of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way’s third season.
JENNY AND SUMIT
Sumit’s parents said they were no longer going to object to Jenny and Sumit getting married, and so the couple decided to go forward with their wedding.
Sumit, however, worried the stars were not aligned properly for Jenny and himself, and so the pair met with an astrologer to make sure the timing of their union would be perfect.
The astrologer told the couple to get married whenever they pleased and it would be “no big deal,” and Jenny gushed about feeling so relieved to finally have approval from Sumit’s parents as well as those associated with Sumit’s cultural and spiritual beliefs.
But Sumit thought a wedding would take more time, and he admitted “cold feet” were settling in because he had expected the planning process to take much longer.
The astrologer told Jenny and Sumit to wait at least nine days to get married, and so Jenny wanted to say “I do” to Sumit on the tenth day. Sumit initially agreed but confessed he had gone through a lot in his last divorce and was scared.
Sumit feared Jenny might leave him to return to the United States or end their marriage. He said he was “shivering” and “shaking” over the idea of another divorce, and Jenny said she understood where he was coming from because his previous divorce had been “hell” for him.
Sumit broke down into tears during the conversation and admitted he never wanted to lose Jenny because she’s the only person in his life.
“You couldn’t get rid of me if you tried! I love you so much. I love you more than anything. Don’t have any doubt in your mind about me… I will love you conditionally forever. I will never stop loving you, and I will never leave you,” Jenny shared with Sumit.
Sumit said he did absolutely everything with Jenny — including shopping and eating — and so he apparently couldn’t picture a day without her.
Jenny thought Sumit’s fears and reservations were natural, but all she could do was promise him everything was going to be alright.
Jenny and Sumit, however, were advised by the astrologer to get married in court instead of within a temple.
Jenny and Sumit then learned Jenny must file an application for marriage registration and provide certain documents and then wait 30 days to be legally married. Jenny worried something may go wrong or Sumit’s parents would change their minds in the meantime.
Jenny and Sumit immediately filled out and filed the application, beginning their marriage process, despite Sumit’s obvious nerves and anxiety.
Sumit just didn’t want Jenny to change after getting married, as his first wife had allegedly became controlling once they tied the knot. Sumit’s friend, however, advised Sumit not to compare Jenny to his past — an alleged “controlling and domineering” woman.