’90 Day Fiance’ Jenny Tells Sumit’s Family They’re Moving To America

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90 Day Fiancé Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh shocked their families when they announced their plans to move to America.

Jenny Slatten

During Sunday’s episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, Sumit and Jenny meet up with his family in an effort to reconcile with them. Sumit’s relationship with his family became strained after he began dating and married Jenny who is 30 years his senior. Jenny’s daughter and her partner had also come to India to visit the couple and see how they are getting along. At the meeting, Sumit’s father came but his mother didn’t show up. This move by her husband’s mother pushed Jenny to express her true feelings at the meeting. 

“I’m never gonna get accepted. I don’t want to take him away from his family, but I think maybe it’s better if we just go ahead and live in America then,” Jenny said. She continued saying, “Maybe we won’t upset the family so much. We won’t be seen together, I guess.”

Jenny Slatten

Sumit Singh

Sumit’s parents had said earlier that his relationship with Jenny, 64, was causing them a lot of embarrassment among their friends and neighbors because such a relationship is not common in India. Sumit, 34, was obviously blindsided because he said he wasn’t eager to move across the world and leave his family.

Sumit said in a confessional, “I’m shocked that Jenny brought up moving to America to my family. I’m scared at how [they’re] gonna feel and how they are gonna react.”

When Sumit’s brother asked him if they were serious about moving to America, Jenny stepped in and answered, “Yeah, we are planning for it.” Despite the episode ending in a cliffhanger, in the next Sunday’s episode, Sumit’s father is still urging him and Jenny to break up. According to him, the only way the family can reconcile is if Sumit ends his relationship with Jenny. 

During last week’s episode, Jenny reached out to an immigration lawyer about Sumit’s chances to move to America with her without telling him.

“I feel bad for going behind his back, but I don’t want to scare him by telling him I’m starting this process,” she says. “Sumit doesn’t even want to consider moving to America, so if he knows that I’m talking to an immigration lawyer, it might upset him.” The attorney told Jenny that it would take almost two years for any formal decision to be made on Sumit’s potential VISA. 

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