’90DF’ Star Rachel Walters Claps Back After Claim She Should Leave Her Daughter Behind to Be With Jon
A long distance relationship comes with its own trials and tribulations, but that’s not going to make Rachel Walters leave her daughter behind. The 90 Day Fiancé star fired back when one commenter suggested that she ditch her pride and joy to go be with her husband, Jon, in England.
Rachel took to Instagram on March 20 with a heartwarming post about the upcoming reunion she has planned with her hubby. “So close, yet so far,” she captioned the photo, adding a red heart emoji. The married couple reunited for their honeymoon in Jon’s home country back in December 2018, just before the holidays. Soon after, Rachel returned back home to Albuquerque.
As fans know, Rachel has an infant daughter named Lucy. In addition to Lucy, Rachel also has another daughter from a previous relationship. So, when one person suggested she hit the road to reconnect with her husband again sooner, the TLC star clapped back. The comment read, “Just relocate to the U.K. Your older daughter will join you later or you’ll be reunited with her when Jon gets his visa.” Rachel replied, “Will never ever ever ever leave my daughter behind.”
Jon previously shared a response shutting down the people who troll him and his wife on Instagram because they are forced to live in separate countries. Several have grilled the reality stars for not having the money to start the visa process or visit each other as often as they’d like. People also often bring up Jon’s criminal history, since it has prevented him from getting in the United States before.
“Miserable trolls actually think they can cause pain by being mean and ridiculing us for how we look or our relationship or the fact we’re not wealthy — but I know for an absolute fact we have more heart and courage than they will ever have, that they will never love or be loved the way we do, they are miserable people who are either alone or they settled,” he wrote. As of now, Jon and Rachel have 71 days until they are back in each other’s arms.
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