TLC Just Revealed a Major Spoiler on Last Night’s Episode of ’90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days’
They dun goofed! TLC is usually pretty good at keeping spoilers for their hit franchise 90 Day Fiancé under wraps, but this time, producers actually might have let one major spoiler slip. During last night’s episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, there was a scene featuring Paul Staehle and Karine Martins, and it included two very telling details that seem to prove that the couple is (SPOILER ALERT) already married! Check out the video above to see the revealing moments from the show.
During the episode, Paul and Karine went grocery shopping for what seemed to be the first time as a couple — which might be a stressful situation for some, and it especially was for Paul and Karine. It was difficult for Paul because as an American abroad in Brazil, he was not familiar with the products and he also does not understand nor speak Portuguese and he relied on Karine to translate and explain things to him — only problem is, she was glued to her phone and wasn’t paying attention, which made Paul frustrated.
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But in one particular shot where Paul held what looked like toilet bowl cleaner in his right hand, he held his phone in his left to help him translate the words — and fans could see that he was very clearly wearing his wedding band on his left ring finger. Traditionally, men don’t wear a band until after they are married, so it was a major clue that the scene could have been filmed after they tied the knot, which hasn’t happened yet on the show in terms of continuity.
Paul wasn’t the only one rocking some bling. In another shot, Karine followed Paul while pushing their shopping cart and she was very clearly wearing what seemed to be an engagement ring and wedding band on her left ring finger, which also seemed to prove what sources previously confirmed to In Touch in the past, that Paul and Karine got married at some point last year.
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