#90 day fiancé couples: who is in the cast of season 10
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curiousmastermindz · 1 year ago
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’90 Day Fiancé’: Natalie & Josh Fight, Chantel CRIES After Kissing New Man
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migleefulmoments · 5 years ago
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"I was trying to think of an example of a couple who hate each other and still film hots scenes." On One Tree Hill, Sophia Bush had to act with Chad Michael Murray for several years after their divorce. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic played in love on Castle but in reality couldn't stand each other.
YES- Chad and Sophia.  I didn’t know that about Nathan and Stana- I looked it up. Sounds like maybe nobody liked Nathan if this is to be believed (X).
I Googled “TV couples who. can’t stand each other” and look who came up as #1
1. Mark Salling and Naya Rivera, Glee
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Puck and Santana were hardly the romantic focal point of Glee, but their love-hate relationship certainly heightened the dramatic tension on the series from time to time. The same can be said of the actors who played the football player and cheerleader, Mark Salling and Naya Rivera.
The two reportedly got involved during Glee‘s first season — and the relationship didn’t exactly end amicably. After Salling began seeing other women, Rivera allegedly worked through her jealousy by keying and egging his car. Time definitely didn’t heal the wounds between the two, either. Salling was arrested in 2015 on child pornography charges, and in Rivera’s 2016 memoir she made a point to let the world know she wasn’t surprised at his abhorrent behavior.
3. Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush, One Tree Hill
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Sometimes, when there’s a spark between two characters on-screen, that’s because there’s also something going on between the actors in real life. For One Tree Hill‘s Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush, that was the case — at least for a while.
While their characters, Lucas and Brooke, were navigating the rocky waters of young love, the actors also formed a bond. They dated for just five months before marrying in 2005, but the relationship quickly fell apart. In 2006, Bush filed for an annulment, which was denied, and the two later divorced.
After that, they were considerably more icy toward one another on set. While no specific reason has ever been given for their split, Bush later said that the two had “no business” being married to one another. Unlike their characters, who remained friends even after their split, Bush has no qualms about reminding fans that she and Murray no longer get along at all.
4. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic, Castle
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The love-hate relationship between Beckett and Castle was a “will they or won’t they?” for the ages. Unfortunately, Castle‘s two stars skewed toward the hate and not the love when it came to their off-screen relationship.
Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic definitely proved their salt as actors on the series, because according to most reports, they couldn’t stand one another. The animosity between them became so severe that Katic ultimately ended up leaving Castle. Despite rumors of their on-set friction, both Katic and Fillion remained professional in the public eye. Her representative denied the rumors that she’d left the series because of her dislike of Fillion, and he tweeted out a message of support to his co-star after her exit.
5. Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson, Gilmore Girls
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When it comes to TV love stories, there are few that have been as fun to watch unfold as Luke and Lorelai on Gilmore Girls. It was a slow-burn relationship, and one full of smart and snarky banter and a whole lot of love.
But fans might be disappointed to know that according to some, the real-life relationship between Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson wasn’t quite as rosy. Some reports claim that the two never entirely warmed to each other, a theory that Graham bolstered in a recent interview.
When asked if she and Patterson were best friends, she answered with a resounding “No.” That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re enemies, though — they’ve both dispelled those rumors. It just means that there’s a very firm line between fiction and reality as far as these two are concerned.
6. Charlie Sheen and Selma Blair, Anger Management
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Charlie Sheen is no stranger to controversy, and his relationship with Anger Managementco-star, Selma Blair is no exception to that rule. They played rival therapists and eventual lovers on the series until early in the second season when Blair was abruptly dropped from the cast.
Rumors flew that her dismissal was Sheen’s doing, and that he was upset that she’d complained about his work ethic on set. Sheen swore that her exit was due to changes in the direction for Anger Management. Blair’s team, on the other hand, reported that she had learned she was fired via a text message from Sheen. Wherever the truth lies, it’s pretty clear that the Anger Management set was far from peaceful.
9. Jason Alexander and Heidi Swedberg, Seinfeld
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Seinfeld never shied away from introducing its viewers to characters that were equal parts engaging and annoying. Susan, George’s on-again-off-again girlfriend and eventual fiancé was more the latter than the former, but at the very least she kept things interesting in his life. That is, until she died after licking too many poisonous envelopes.
Fans may have thought her departure at the end of Season 7 was a bit abrupt, but it turned out to be due to the fact that Jason Alexander found it “impossible” to work with actress Heidi Swedberg.
It wasn’t a case of clashing personalities so much as different working methods, according to the actor. Nevertheless, he — along with other members of the Seinfeld cast — hated doing scenes with Swedberg so much that they asked Larry David to write her off the show.
10. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, The X-Files
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For many TV fans, Mulder and Scully are about as close to soulmates as a fictional pair can get. And it’s clear that these days, actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson truly enjoy working together, given their commitment to last year’s series reboot.
But back in the ’90s, when the series was reaching peak popularity on Fox, the actors had a hard time even being in the same room. According to Duchovny, there was a point at which they were so sick of one another that they argued all the time and “couldn’t stand the sight” of one another. He chalked their contempt up to long working hours and the amount of time they had to spend together, and acknowledged that high emotions can come from just about any close relationship.
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Sometimes, when there’s a spark between two characters on-screen, that’s because there’s also something going on between the actors in real life. For One Tree Hill‘s Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush, that was the case — at least for a while.
While their characters, Lucas and Brooke, were navigating the rocky waters of young love, the actors also formed a bond. They dated for just five months before marrying in 2005, but the relationship quickly fell apart. In 2006, Bush filed for an annulment, which was denied, and the two later divorced.
After that, they were considerably more icy toward one another on set. While no specific reason has ever been given for their split, Bush later said that the two had “no business” being married to one another. Unlike their characters, who remained friends even after their split, Bush has no qualms about reminding fans that she and Murray no longer get along at all.
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Reality TV fans often love over-the-top drama, and over the years, TLC has more than delivered. From long-running hits to shows that just hit the air, there really is a little something for everyone on the TLC network. Some shows become so popular that they kick off multiple popular spin-offs - hello, 90 Day Fiance - while others are but a flash in the pan, a single season and gone forever.
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While fans may disagree about which show takes the spot for "best series on the network," when it comes to popularity, IMDb makes it clear which series are on viewers' minds.
10 My Big Fat Fabulous Life (3.7)
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First airing in 2015, this body-positive series follows Whitney Way Thore, a woman living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), which caused her to gain weight.  The show's title references the way Whitney tries to live her life -  her body positivity journey and enjoyment of life, regardless of size.
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Along with being a fierce advocate for body positivity, Whitney's life certainly has its fair share of drama, which the show readily captures for fans to enjoy. Season eight of the series finished airing in January of 2021, and will likely return for a season nine.
9 I Am Jazz (4.2)
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This TLC hit first started airing in 2015, and was one of the first reality shows of its kind, as it revolves around a young transgender girl openly discussing the struggles of transgender youth.  The reality show features Jazz Jennings as she juggles life as a normal high school girl with her work in advocacy for transgender rights, a cause she has been heavily (and publicly) involved with since age 6.  The show also features her extremely supportive family, including her parents, Jeanette and Greg,  her sister Ari, and brothers Sander and Griffen.
The show's sixth season finished airing in March of 2020 and fans are still waiting to hear a renewal, but clearly, TLC's reruns and streaming service have allowed this show to remain one of their most popular.
8 Counting On (5.2)
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Shortly after the cancellation of 19 Kids and Counting in 2015 following a scandal revolving around their oldest son, the Duggar family returned to TLC with Counting On.   This spin-off aims to focus mainly on the lives of the older Duggar children, with parents Jim-Bob and Michelle taking more of a back seat than in the original series.
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Proving that there's no shortage of drama in a family of 19 (and seriously still counting), the eleventh season finished airing in December of 2020, with a special airing in March of 2021 to celebrate the birth of another Duggar grandchild.
7 Welcome to Plathville (5.4)
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This series began airing in 2019 and follows the extremely conservative Plath family, including parents Kim and Barry and their nine children. Cameras give fans a peek at their daily life on the family farm in Georgia - and things often get extremely tense as the children get older and begin to question (and rebel against) their parents' strict rules.
Season two of the show finished airing in January of 2021, with an explosive finale that left a lot of loose ends. Fans are still waiting to hear about a third season.
6 1000 Lb Sisters (5.4)
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This runaway hit, which started airing in 2020, created instant stars of sisters Amy and Tammy Slaton, who have a combined weight of 1000 pounds. The show follows the sisters on their journey to take charge of their health and change unhealthy habits. While Tammy's weight loss goals revolve around her physical and mental health, Amy dreams of starting a family with her husband, which doctors say won't be possible until she loses some weight.
Season two wrapped up in March of 2021, but thanks to the show's popularity, fans can almost certainly look forward to a third season.
5 Return to Amish (6.2)
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Debuting on TLC in 2014, this spinoff of the hit series Breaking Amish focuses on the return of the cast members to their communities after having ventured out into the 'English' world of New York City. As the cast reacclimates to life in rural Pennsylvania, they struggle with melding their Amish upbringing with the things their eyes were opened to during their time in the city.
With plenty of conflict between the cast, their families, and the community, there's no shortage of drama for fans to catch up on. The series is currently airing its sixth season.
4 90 Day Fiancé - Happily Ever After? (6.3)
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This series follows couples from the 90 Day franchise after they have gone through the entire K-1 visa process and wed their partners, as they adjust to life as a married couple. With the hurried nature of many of these relationships, many of the couples are still getting to know one another even after their weddings.  When the American Dream doesn't live up to expectations, these couples continue to clash long after "I do."
Season six is set to start airing on April 25, 2021, and features both fan favorites and newlywed couples from the most recent season of 90 Day Fiancé.
3 My Feet Are Killing Me (6.6)
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The latest in a long line of medical reality shows focused around rare and bizarre ailments, My Feet Are Killing Me began airing on the network in 2019. The series follows podiatrists Ebonie Vincent and Brad Schaeffer as they embark on various surgeries and procedures to treat their patients' foot problems.  Though some may find it difficult to stomach the more graphic scenes, fans clearly love this show.
The second season of the show finished airing in March of 2021.
2 90 Day Fiancé - Pillow Talk (6.7)
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Former cast members welcome cameras into their homes as they sit down with friends, family members - or in the case of Tim Malcolm, their ex - to watch the latest episode of whichever show from the franchise is currently airing and provide commentary. Viewers of the series, which started airing in 2019, get to see fan favorites like Annie Suwan and David Toborowsky reacting to ongoing storylines, and based on the series' rating, fans seem to love this setup.
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Recently TLC moved Pillow Talk to its Discovery+ app, so fans of the spin-off can only watch new seasons if they're subscribed to the streaming service.
1 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (6.8)
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This spin-off from the 90 Days franchise follows new couples in the earlier stages of their relationships, as they meet and explore the possibility of an engagement and filing for the K-1 visa. The most recent season featured viral sensation Big Ed attempting unsuccessfully to romance Filipina beauty Rosemary Vega.
Season four of the series finished airing in July 2020, and though the network has not yet announced the next season, fans can rest assured knowing that the franchise follows a fairly consistent cycle, so season five is likely to air in summer 2021.
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