'90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days' Couples Now: Where are they now? Who is still together? Which '90 Day Fiance' couples have broken up? (PHOTOS)
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Larry Passariello and Jenny Torres
90 Day Fiance Season: 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days, Season 1
Current Status: Married
TLC
Larry Passariello was a 37-year-old from Pinellas Park, FL, and Jenny Torres was a 24-year-old from Urdaneta, Philippines, when they began their relationship on the show after meeting on a dating website.
Larry traveled to the Philippines to meet Jenny face-to-face, and although he was worried she was communicating with other men in America, he ultimately proposed marriage to her at the end of Season 1 of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days.
In June 2018, Larry said he was expecting Jenny to come to the United States and then they would marry and operate his YouTube channel as a duo.
And then in September, Larry said Jenny completed and passed her "stressful" medical exam to obtain her visa, which they had filed a year earlier, to travel to America. Larry said the next step was going to be her interview.
Jenny finally arrived in Florida about a year after the couple got engaged overseas, and Larry and Jenny got married in a small ceremony at the RV park they live in a few weeks after her arrival.
Larry's father, mother and younger son attended the ceremony, however none of Jenny's family members were able to make the trip from overseas.
Both Jenny's arrival in America and the couple's subsequent wedding were filmed and shown on the third season of 90 Day Fiance: What Now?, TLC's online digital series.
90 Day Fiance: What Now?'s third season was released for online viewing in April 2019.
In May 2020, Larry and Jenny appeared on 90 Day Fiance: Self-Quarantined, which gave viewers a glimpse into the lives of former 90 Day Fiance franchise stars as they quarantined themselves at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
During their 90 Day Fiance: Self-Quarantined segment, Larry and Jenny were shown continuing to live in their RV park.
Larry explained he was still going to work full-time every day and going on 14 years working as a maintenance man at a restaurant.
Jenny was working at a nail salon prior to the spread of coronavirus, so she was out of work.
Larry and Jenny also subsequently appeared on Season 2 of 90 Day Dairies, another 90 Day Fiance spinoff, when it was released on discovery+, the new streaming service that was launched by TLC's parent company in early 2021.
The six-episode season, released for streaming in June and July 2021, showed Larry and Jenny still living in a Fort Myers RV park in their trailer camper.
However, the couple had recently purchased a plot of land with the hope of building a small 700-square-foot home on it soon.
Larry and Jenny had been already completed clearing the land, and had also started a small RV-washing business to help replace the income the couple had lost when Jenny lost her job.
But Larry's son Lawrence, a general contractor and real estate investor in Texas, called the couple's homebuilding budget unrealistic as Larry had told Jenny he believed he could build the entire home for only $15,000 -- far less than the $70,000-$100,000 cost Lawrence projected.
Larry dismissed Lawrence's advice however, saying people always claimed the possible was impossible until someone accomplished it.