90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? Season 8 premiere date and its partial cast have been announced by TLC.

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TLC has announced the new season of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? will premiere Sunday, March 17 at 8PM ET/PT on TLC.

Seven of the nine couples who will star on Season 8 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? are Kobe Blaise and Emily Bieberly, Alexei Brovarnik and Loren Goldstone, Nicole Sherbiny and Mahmoud Sherbiny, Patrick Mendes and Thais Ramone, Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda, Ed Brown and Liz Woods, and Michael Ilesanmi and Angela Deem.

Two more couples starring on the TLC reality series will be announced soon.

The 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? cast will "continue to navigate the highs and lows in their relationships including everything from preparing for first impressions with the in-laws, to managing significant cultural differences, to working through turbulent family dynamics and more," according to the network.

Emily and Kobe previously appeared on 90 Day Fiance's ninth season. The married couple, who are already parents to son Koban and daughter Scarlett, revealed in November 2023 that they're expecting their third child together.

Alexei and Loren previously starred on Season 3 of 90 Day Fiance as well as Loren & Alexei: After the 90 Days. The pair have three children together: Ariel Raya, Shai Josef and Asher Noah.

Nicole and Mahmoud previously appeared on Season 4 of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way. Viewers last saw Nicole being unhappy in Egypt because she was feeling pressure to dress and act according to Mahmoud's culture.

Thais and Patrick previously starred on 90 Day Fiance's ninth season. The married couple welcomed a daughter, Aleesi, in November 2022.

Gino and Jasmine are currently starring on 90 Day Fiance's tenth season. They have been shown planning their wedding in Michigan amid constant bickering and tension between Jasmine and Gino's family.

Ed and Liz recently appeared on 90 Day: The Last Resort. Ed and Liz have broken up -- and made up -- nearly a dozen times. They worked hard on their relationship in therapy on The Last Resort, but still have yet to get married. (Click here to read spoilers on the current status of Liz and Ed's engagement).

And Angela and Michael are no strangers to the 90 Day Fiance franchise, as they've starred on numerous spinoffs and seasons, including 90 Day: The Last Resort. Fans last saw Angela waiting for Michael to be able to move to America so they could continue their marriage in the same country.

"[The couples] continue to navigate the highs and lows in their relationships including everything from preparing for first impressions with the in-laws, to managing significant cultural differences, to working through turbulent family dynamics and more," according to the network.

"These couples are kissing the honeymoon stage goodbye as they navigate the next step in their love story."

Below are TLC-supplied bios of seven couples starring on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?'s upcoming eighth season.

- Kobe (36, Cameroon) and Emily (31, Kansas)

With two kids and her parents in tow, Emily accompanies Kobe on a pilgrimage to his home country of Cameroon for the first time.

Emily can't wait to meet her husband's family, whom she's never met before, but soon finds herself hard pressed to prove she can be a good Cameroonian wife.


- Alexei (35, Israel) and Loren (35, Florida)

After having three kids in three years, Loren and Alexei are finally ready to hit the brakes on baby making. But when Loren reveals her plans for a major life overhaul, Alexei worries about losing the balance they've finally found.

Can the couple find happiness as individuals while keeping their family together?

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- Mahmoud (31, Egypt) and Nicole (40, California)

After four years in Egypt, Nicole has returned to L.A. in hopes that she and Mahmoud can make a life together in America.

As Nicole rediscovers herself in Los Angeles, how will Mahmoud cope with the huge cultural differences he's about to face? Will they be able to find common ground or are their differences too much to overcome? 


- Thais (26, Brazil) and Patrick (33, Nevada)

When Thais left Brazil to be with Patrick, she hid from her family that she intended to marry him, which caused a lot of tension during their 90 days. Now the couple is traveling back to Thais' hometown for the first time since the birth of their daughter.

They hope they can mend relationships, chiefly with Thais' father who still expects Patrick to ask for his daughter's hand in marriage. But things take a turn for the worse when Patrick's rowdy brother John tags along on the trip and Patrick's father shows up with some unexpected demands.


- Jasmine (36, Panama) and Gino (54, Michigan)

Gino and Jasmine had a rocky 90 days and now, they both feel betrayed when certain agreements aren't followed through on, leaving their future hanging in the balance.

Will Jasmine stay in the U.S. long enough for the couple to find happiness? Or will Gino's mistakes drive Jasmine back to Panama?


- Liz (31, Arkansas) and Ed (58, Arkansas)

Following a successful therapy retreat in Florida, Ed and Liz have settled in Arkansas and are planning the wedding of their dreams.

But the two still have a lot to overcome, including making sure Liz's daughter is well-adjusted in their new home, and coping with the mounting financial pressure of a move and a wedding. Will the couple finally walk down the aisle or collapse one last time?


- Michael (35, Nigeria) and Angela (57, Georgia)

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After years of waiting and multiple visa denials, Michael has finally secured a make-or-break spousal visa interview. Angela joins him in Africa to prepare for the most important day of their lives.

But a cascade of unsettling discoveries leaves Angela grappling with the darkest doubts she's ever faced about her marriage. Will Michael finally get to see Georgia? Can Angela finally exorcise the demons that have shadowed their relationship. Or will she cancel the visa for good?




About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.