’90 Day Fiancé’: Josh Tells Lilly to Cancel Wedding an Hour Before Guests Arrive in Midseason Tease
90 Day Fiancé star Josh told Lily to cancel their wedding less than two hours before the ceremony was set to begin.
Following the Monday, September 2, episode of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, a teaser clip showed fans what they can expect for the Monday, September 9, episode. While the teaser featured plenty of drama with all of the stars, the clip concluded with Josh and Lily seemingly calling it quits.
“Today’s the day of our wedding, but I really don’t know if this is going to happen,” Josh admitted in a confessional.
After Josh and Lily were told that their guests were scheduled to arrive at the venue in an hour and a half, Josh seemingly revealed to his fiancée that he was having second thoughts. “We have to cancel the wedding,” he said.
“I’m so sad. I’m angry,” Lily said in a confessional before the clip cut to her saying she felt “so bad” after Josh made the comment.
The couple met while using a language-learning app, and they fell in love and got married before they made their reality TV debut during season 6 of the TLC franchise. However, they planned to have an elaborate wedding ceremony on the show.
During the season premiere in July, Josh explained that he had quit his job in the United States so that he could move to China to be with Lily.
“I am on a spousal visa,” he told the cameras in a confessional. “After five years, I can request a 10-year resident visa. But until I have that, I am not allowed to legally work.”
After pointing out that it’s more common for men to be the breadwinner in relationships than women in China, Josh admitted he was worried about being judged by others.
“It’s probably very odd that, you know, this white guy coming to China, speaking English and doesn’t work while the wife does,” he added in the confessional. “And I’m going to need to rely on Lily a hundred percent to pay for things for language translation. You know, she’s gonna be the only person I have, so it’s not an easy feeling.”
Another issue they faced in their relationship was a lack of trust. Lily previously revealed that Josh was jealous over her playing badminton with other men, and she said it bothered him when she refused to show her badminton partner’s to him on Facetime.
Corona and Ingi’s relationship may also be cooling as the midwifery student confesses she and her boyfriend have only been intimate “like four times” in a year – although she notes that the Iceland native “kind of broke his penis.”
The couple’s problems extend outside of the bedroom, however, as Corona asks in the trailer, “Did you really have no idea that I actually wanted to get married?” Ingi responds, “Many of my friends have been in a relationship for 8, 9 years without even being engaged,” before Corona shoots back, “I’m telling you right now, you are with the wrong person.” She adds to the camera, “For the first time, I’m looking at Ingi and I’m like, ‘Who the hell is this guy?'”
Statler and Dempsey’s relationship is also on the rocks, as Statler struggles with working remotely while the couple embarks on their grand van life adventure. “I don’t have internet,” Statler complains, explaining that “without internet,” she “100% will get fired” and there will be “no van life.” Dempsey is over Statler’s attitude about their new walk of life, however, telling the camera, “She’s putting all that stress on me like it’s my fault. That’s on her.”
Shekinah and Sarper’s life in Turkey is also hitting some snags, as Shekinah admits, “I made a mistake and I feel like all my friends and family were right.” Sarper pleads with her, “You can’t throw the vineyard to the garbage,” as she snaps back, “I actually can.”
Meanwhile, Tata’s family is putting pressure on her marriage to James in Indonesia, as her sister tells James that she doesn’t trust him to take care of Tata just yet and James accuses her of sharing “some malicious lies” about him.