Lots of 90 Day Fiancé cast members have fascinating jobs outside of the show, and many of them have careers in real estate. In fact, even two of the newcomers in 90 Day Fiancé season 9 have real estate jobs. Apart from this season, however, there are many other stars from the franchise that are licensed to sell houses. In fact, having a job in real estate may just be one of the most common jobs held by cast members on the show. Although many stars begin the show while they already have a real estate career, there is also a surprisingly high number of cast members who start a career in this field after they've appeared on the franchise.
Aside from real estate, there are some other fields that are very popular for 90 Day Fiancé cast members to get into. Among these are working as a model, like Juliana Custodio; being an entrepreneur like Yara Zaya; and having a career in music, like Jibri Bell. However, some 90 Day Fiancé cast members also have unusual jobs. Molly Hopkins, from season 5, runs a lingerie shop, and Anna Campisi, from season 7, owns a beekeeping business. In addition, one of the most unique jobs on the franchise was held by Yara's husband, Jovi Dufren. Before he quit this job, Jovi was an ROV supervisor, a position that involved operating underwater robotics.
One of the most fascinating parts of the 90 Day Fiancé franchise is learning about the different jobs that the cast members have when they're not on-screen. Sometimes, cast members' careers play a pivotal role in their 90 Day Fiancé storyline. However, with some stars, their job is only mentioned in passing, and is not relevant to the show. In the case of working as a real estate agent, this line of work makes sense for 90 Day Fiancé cast members. Being a real estate agent requires an outgoing personality and being comfortable speaking to strangers. After sharing one's life with strangers on national TV, speaking to strangers seems easy. Some fan favorites in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise currently work in real estate.
One of the newcomers in 90 Day Fiancé season 9, Bilal Hazziez, shares in the show that he is a successful realtor. In his case, his career is pivotal to his plot line. When viewers first met Bilal, he was showing a house to one of his returning clients, his ex-wife. It was she who gave Bilal the idea to pull his already-infamous "prank" on his partner, Shaeeda Sween. When preparing to bring the Trinidad and Tobago local to his home in Kansas City, Missouri, realtor Bilal decided to trick Shaeeda into thinking he was less wealthy than he is. He did this to "test" her to see if she was in the relationship for him or for his money. Instead of picking her up in his car and bringing her to his home, he arrived to the airport in a van and brought her back to his dilapidated childhood home.
Another 90 Day Fiancé season 9 star, Kara Bass, revealed to viewers that she had worked in many different fields, from dancing to massage therapy. When fans first met the Charlottesville, Virginia local, she was creating balloon arches for a living. She also had a job that took her to the Dominican Republic, where she met her Venezuelan partner Guillermo Rojer. However, in a recent Q&A session on her Instagram, Kara told her followers that she no longer is working with balloons and is now focusing on her real estate career. Despite this, she revealed that making balloon arches was definitely a fun job.
Fans probably remember Cortney Reardanz from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days season 1. The Orlando, Florida local traveled to Spain to meet her online love interest, Antonio Millión. A couple of years after her season ended, Cortney appeared on 90 Day Bares All and shared that she was selling feet pictures online to earn a living. However, Florida woman Cortney recently featured on 90 Day Diaries, where she revealed some of the things that had gotten in the way of her foot photo career, such as mosquito bites on her feet. However, Cortney recently told her Instagram followers that she changed careers and became a real estate agent. She is now working for a real estate agency in Florida.
Pedro Jimeno first appeared on 90 Day Fiancé season 4 when he began an online romance with Atlanta local Chantel Everett. The Dominican Republic man connected with Chantel through a friend who knew that Chantel wanted to learn Spanish. When Pedro came to the U.S., however, the couple's story was dramatic from the start. There were times that it didn't seem like the couple would last the season. However, not only did they persevere, but they also got their own spin-off series, The Family Chantel. Many fans thought Pedro would return to the Dominican Republic because of all the issues both he and Chantel were having with their respective families. However, Pedro is still in the U.S. According to the reality TV blogger The Kelsey Diaries, Pedro has recently begun a career as a realtor in Atlanta.
In 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way season 2, viewers were introduced to Brittany Banks, a Florida-based aspiring rapper. Since her appearance on the show, Brittany has also started a career as an influencer. She also has a YouTube channel, and appears to have done some modeling as well. Recently, Brittany announced to her followers that she finished a 63-hour course to receive her real estate license, and was on her way to becoming a realtor. Florida woman Brittany shared the news by uploading a photo of her in a schoolgirl outfit, holding her cat as the first slide, and a photo of her diploma in the second slide.
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