90 Day Fiance: The Other Way star Brittany Banks has shared an update on Yazan Abo Horira's K-1 visa application, which seemingly gives away whether the couple is still together or has broken up.
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Fans were left wondering whether Brittany truly went ahead and applied for Yazan's K-1 visa so they could start a life together and whether it's since been approved, and Brittany provided that answer recently on Instagram.
Brittany, 26, posted a photo of herself December 2 on Instagram, and one of her followers wrote in the comments section, "Hows the K1 coming along?"
Brittany replied, "Great tbh."
"TBH" means "to be honest," so it appears Brittany did file the paperwork and is currently waiting for it to be approved so Yazan can join her in the United States.
It therefore appears Brittany and Yazan are still together, or they were at least a couple as of December 2!
Around the same time Brittany replied to her Instagram follower, she also lashed out at TLC and producers for the way they edited Season 2 of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, which wrapped on November 29.
"Now that the season is over, I would like to say every person on The Other Way production & editing team [red heart emoji] you're all garbage ass humans. Enjoy," Brittany wrote on her Instagram Stories.
"To my exes and ex friends I used to know: [red heart emoji] you're also complete clout chasing garbage. I hope the 15 [minutes] of fame was worth being disloyal."
Brittany went on to say, "All in all, I'm glad it's over. Enjoy the Tell-All."
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It remains unclear, however, whether TLC will air an actual reunion special for 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way's second season or just catch up with cast members on the franchise's new 90 Day Bares All spinoff that will stream on discovery+ when the new service launches on January 4.
Brittany then concluded her rant with a peace-sign emoji, adding, "Hopefully they don't chop it up & let y'all get the truth. Trust issues on level 1,000,000."
Brittany, however, did not explain whether she was unhappy with how Yazan or herself was portrayed, and she didn't mention any scenes that bothered her in particular.
Brittany also hinted she and Yazan are still a couple in early November, when she defended their long-distance relationship.
"It doesn't matter what you plan as a first date or how much money you spend on it. A relationship is built on chemistry first. No matter how much Yazan and I are different or how much we fight, it's clear we have a passionate, burning chemistry," Brittany wrote in her Instagram Stories on November 9.
"Only people who love each other fight that hard about being together. I'm hard on the outside [because] I have a wall up and that's something Yazan understands. He sees a side of me y'all don't see. I cook for him, rub him, clean after him, push him to be better, helped him learn English."
Brittany continued, according to In Touch Weekly, "It's a reason he loves me and there's also things he [wishes] he could change to make it easier on him with his family, but I've met him halfway and I've built my own life independently to a certain point."
"I can't allow people who didn't raise me have complete control of my life when there are other options that include us both being happy and free. My love should be enough. My care should be enough."
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"How I go hard for him even when he's dead wrong should be enough," Brittany concluded.
"What's understood don't have to be explained [fingers crossed emoji] [purple heart emoji]."
And on November 10, Brittany defended her "dating standards" on Instagram Stories by saying she's still an independent woman who needs her man to prove he can be a good husband and father.
Brittany, a 26-year-old from Palm Beach, FL, and Yazan, a 24-year-old from Jordan, dated for five months prior to appearing on 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way's second season.
Since Yazan couldn't move to America due to undisclosed circumstances, Brittany decided to move to Jordan so she and Yazan could begin a life together.
Yazan believed Brittany would change for him and convert to Islam. He wanted the aspiring rapper and model to behave like a Muslim woman in his home country and dress the part, but Brittany didn't plan on toning down her personality and sexy style for anyone.
"I'm such an independent person. I have my own thoughts and feelings... I am definitely going to corrupt him!" Brittany said on the show, adding that she had no intention of changing herself for a man.
Yazan also wanted to marry right away, within a matter of weeks, but he was unaware Brittany was still technically married and had yet to finalize her divorce from her former husband.
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When Brittany and Yazan finally reunited in Jordan, they had a few heated disagreements.
Yazan put Brittany on blast for hugging a 90 Day Fiance crew member and carrying around a container of tequila in her luggage, and Brittany accused Yazan of being a controlling, disrespectful jerk.
"You don't love me because you don't change yourself," Yazan told his girlfriend.
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Another huge fight sparked when a member of Yazan's family saw a picture of Brittany on her Instagram account in which she was posing by a Florida pool with a friend in skimpy bikinis.
Yazan allegedly flipped out over Brittany's photo, and Brittany called Yazan "insecure" and "weak as f-ck." Brittany told the cameras that she wasn't going to let Yazan and his family "bully" her.
Brittany asked Yazan to prove he's an independent man by securing a place for the two of them, making enough money to buy her a plane ticket to return to Jordan, and standing up to his parents.
Due to Yazan choosing a future with Brittany despite her resistance to conform to their culture and faith, Yazan's father kicked Yazan out of the house and fired him from the fish market.
"They might kill me or they might disown me," Yazan explained.
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It took time for Brittany, however, to understand that Yazan was actually in danger for "humiliating" and bringing "dishonor" upon his family. Yazan did find a new job and get an apartment, but standing up to his parents didn't seem like a real option.
"I want you to get to him and tell him, 'If you marry her, your father will kill you,'" Yazan's dad Ziad told Yazan's brother Obaida.
"I'm telling you, and I'm warning you. I swear, tell Yazan if he doesn't reconsider, I will be his murderer."
Yazan told Brittany that he still wanted to be with her no matter what, so he told her that she didn't need to convert to Islam for him. However, Yazan still begged Brittany to marry him sooner rather than later.
Yazan said he'd sacrifice anything for them to be together but he didn't want to lose everything in his life if Brittany wasn't sure about spending the rest of her life with him.
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"I just don't think Jordan is the best place for either one of us at this point. It's too dangerous," Brittany told Yazan.
Brittany therefore suggested it would be best for their relationship to move it to the United States. Brittany said she initially didn't want to live in America with Yazan because she wanted to make sure his intentions were pure and he wasn't just after a Green Card.
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Yazan didn't know how he felt about moving to America, which apparently was never a dream for him. Yazan hoped to be with Brittany in Jordan, but he told Brittany that he would move for her in order to be with her.
The couple then discussed Yazan getting a visa, and Brittany noted she'd have to do a lot of research. From her knowledge at the time, Brittany said her best bet would be to apply for a K-1 visa for Yazan.
Brittany wasn't sure how long it would take for Yazan to receive a visa, but she said she wanted to return home where she felt safe and protected.
Yazan was scared Brittany might change her mind about being together or lose feelings for him when they continued a long-distance relationship, and Brittany said she didn't know what the future would hold but she trusted Yazan.
Given Jordan was about to enter lockdown due to COVID-19, Brittany decided to hop on a plane and head back to the United States before the borders closed.
On their way to the airport, Yazan asked Brittany in the back of a taxi if she wanted to marry him without going through with an official marriage proposal, and Brittany essentially said they needed to wait and see because he'd need to get approved for a K-1 visa.
Brittany wasn't convinced this relationship was the right one for her -- or the right one for Yazan.
The couple had an emotional goodbye at the airport, and Yazan hated saying goodbye to the love of his life. Yazan felt helpless in the moment, and Brittany told the cameras she had a lot to think about.
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