90 Day Fiancé Season 11: She Can’t Stop Kissing Other Guys! | Meet the New Couple

The countdown is finally over. After the long wait, 90 Day Fiancé is back—and if you thought the last season already pushed every emotional boundary, Season 11 is here to prove you wrong. This isn’t just romance anymore. It’s culture shock, secrecy, power struggles, and decisions that feel like matchsticks thrown into gasoline.

And right away, the question isn’t “Will love win?”
It’s “Who will break first?”

Because this season doesn’t open gently—it storms onto the screen with couples who look ready for happily-ever-after… right up until the moment something flips.

Katie and Josh: The Kiss That Won’t Stop

First up: Katie and Josh from Portland, Oregon. On paper, they seem like the kind of couple who might handle anything life throws at them—until you notice what their “anything” actually includes.

Katie has a reputation for being wildly spontaneous with affection. We’re not talking about a little harmless flirting. We’re talking about Katie locking lips with her friends—men and women—right in front of Josh, while Josh stands there, stuck between being supportive and being hurt.

And at first, you can almost feel Josh trying to adapt. Trying to normalize it. Trying to pretend it doesn’t land like a slap.

But then, weeks before their scheduled wedding, Katie drops a bombshell—the kind that doesn’t just change the relationship dynamic. It changes the entire emotional foundation.

She wants an open marriage.

For Josh, it’s not just unexpected. It’s devastating. Because an open marriage isn’t a tweak—it’s a rewrite of the rules they were living by. And while Katie treats it like a truth she’s finally ready to accept, Josh hears it like a betrayal, like the rug being pulled out from under his feet as the altar is suddenly too close to run away from.

The suspense here isn’t “will they still be together?”
It’s “what happens when one person’s version of love doesn’t match the other person’s capacity to accept it?”

The Thropple: Love, or a Plan?

But just when you think you’ve seen the craziest relationship concept possible, Season 11 goes further.

There’s a couple—already married—who wants to bring in a third person to their relationship. Not as a casual addition. Not as a passing phase. They’re talking about a thropple, a polyamorous arrangement that immediately makes viewers go cold.

The couple is living a life that sounds like a romantic fantasy… except the details make people raise eyebrows.

They’re not just seeking love. They’re seeking a way to bring someone from Mexico to the United States, and their controversial approach involves divorcing so that one of them can marry the third partner and apply through the K1 visa process.

And that’s where the debate explodes.

To some viewers, it’s love without labels—bold, honest, and unconventional.
To others, it looks like something uglier: a strategy that takes advantage of the system.

Because when immigration is involved, every emotion becomes complicated. Every promise becomes suspect. Every “forever” comes with a hidden cost.

This season doesn’t just ask if love is real. It asks whether love can survive when the stakes are paperwork and timing.

Stevie and Motti: When Romance Meets Resistance

Next comes Stevie and Motti, a love story that begins online—but turns real-life the moment Motti arrives in the deep South.

This is where the romance stops being a fantasy and starts becoming a test.

Stevie is a single mother from Mississippi. Motti is from Iran. The bond between them may be genuine, but the journey is heavy with obstacles: language barriers, cultural differences, and a family background that isn’t exactly welcoming.

Stevie’s family and community are deeply conservative. Their skepticism isn’t subtle—it’s visible, loud, and persistent.

And the tension escalates as Stevie tries to bridge a divide that doesn’t want bridging. Because when the people around you are already convinced the relationship is wrong, love has to fight on two fronts: against the outside world and against doubt inside the relationship itself.

So the suspense becomes clear: Can devotion survive disapproval that never stops coming?

Mark and Mina: The City vs. The Small Town

Then there’s Mark and Mina, a couple built on one of the most classic 90 Day Fiancé conflicts: lifestyle mismatch.

Mina is a glamorous, trendy Parisian woman who thrives on city energy. Mark—her fiancé—is older, settled, and living in a quiet rural