90 Day Fiance star Luis Mendez has shared an update on his new marriage following his divorce from Molly Hopkins.

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Luis remarried in September 2018 -- only eight months after Molly filed for divorce from him -- and now reportedly lives in Elizabeth, NJ and works as a mechanic.

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The former 90 Day Fiance Season 5 star has largely avoided publicly sharing any updates on his new life -- including the identity of his new wife, a Dominican woman Molly has alleged Luis probably already knew before he came to America to marry Molly.

However, the couple's new marriage is apparently still going strong, as last Saturday, Luis suddenly took to Instagram and shared a couple of Instagram Story videos that showed him and his new wife dancing seductively in what appeared to be a club, In Touch Weekly reported.

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Luis had confirmed his new marriage, which took place on September 19, to In Touch Weekly in October, but denied to reveal his new wife's name.

"I love this girl so much. She's amazing. The most amazing part was meeting her because she changed all life to happiness," he told In Touch.

Luis had also insisted he'd had "no contact" with Molly ever since their divorce had been finalized on May 4.

"I just want to be happy," he told the magazine. "I don't want to know anything about it. But if she wants to congratulate me, it's okay."

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But Molly's initial reaction to Luis' new marriage wasn't very congratulatory.

"I totally got used. But it's all good. Luis got married to a Dominican lady in Jersey, best I can tell... He totally got married to someone who looks older than me from the Dominican," she said in an Instagram Live video.

"For all you people that thought I was crazy -- his situation was pretty lovely. I mean, we were together for two years, so it's all good... It doesn't hurt at all. I'm good. I'm so good."

Molly then also suggested the new marriage had been Luis' "plan all along."

"I feel it clearly shows he was possibly using me and my finances to get here because our divorce was final in May," Molly told Us.

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"So he either already knew her and had a plan all along and I'm a fool, or we are both fools if she doesn't know him, because I met Jekyll in the Dominican and got Hyde here, or vice versa. Either way, may it work out because I'm glad he's gone."

Luis then fired back and claimed Molly had actually used him.

"You know something? [Molly] only took me here to get fame for her business," he told Us Weekly. "She never wanted to give me the opportunity to get my papers. Never."

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Molly was a 41-year-old living in Woodstock, GA, and Luis was a 26-year-old from the Dominican Republic when he arrived in America on a K-1 visa in 2017.


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The couple had met when she was booked a trip to the Dominican with her girlfriends and he worked at a bar she visited.

According to Molly, it was love at first sight, and Luis immediately told Molly that he was going to marry her.

Luis proposed to Molly only about two months after they first met, and she accepted, certain he was the man for her.

Although Molly and Luis did not have a traditional wedding, they legally wed during the 90-day visa period and tied the knot on July 20, 2017.

However, Luis didn't get along great with Molly's two children and even left Molly at one point, but the couple -- who also appeared on Season 3 of 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? -- later briefly reconciled.


However, the reconciliation didn't last long and Molly filed for divorce after only six months of marriage on January 9, 2018.

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