Summary

The chances of Emily Bieberly and Kobe Blaise being together after90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?season 8 are looking bleak after their argument over Cameroon. Even thoughEmily and Kobe got remarriedin the franchise’s most beautiful ceremony, they have new issues to deal with as they head back to the U.S.Emily always wanted Kobe to come to Americaafter they got engaged, and she became pregnant with their first baby. It took him two years to come to the U.S. and, now,three babies later, Kobe and Emily have yet to find an ideal living situation.

Emily Bieberly and Kobe Blaise can’t seem to agree about where they will be living after90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?season 8.

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A preview clip for the next episode ofHappily Ever Afterseason 8, shared byET, shows Kobe suggesting to Emily that they could start a new life together in Africa.

Kobe and Emily are packing to head back to the States after their traditional Cameroonian wedding when Kobe brings up the topic. He says thatthey could “maybe” live a little longer in Cameroon and that it could be “easy” with the money they havesaved. Kobe suggests they could rent a house or even build their own new house “equally” with the amount of money they have saved already.

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Kobe explains that life in America is expensive, and the money they saved doesn’t “equate to anything.” Emily laughs at Kobe’s suggestion and asks him, “How long?” Kobe is thinking about a year or two. He admits he never thought about raising a family in Cameroon, but he realized that getting a place would be much cheaper after staying there.Kobe thinks it’s a great idea to be “investing” in the kids, and it would help them understand the Cameroonian culture, even if it’s for a year or two. “I just hope she can see this with me,” he adds.

However,Emily thinksthey are “very lucky” that their kids get to live in Americaand have a better life there. Kobe thinks that it’s a great opportunity for the kids to learn, but Emily objects, saying Scarlett is only 18 months old and Koban is just 3. Kobe sees no point in arguing with Emily and sighs, “Oh, man,” when Emily suggests they could move when Koban is 6 years old and is old enough to remember things. Kobe and Emily are currently living in the U.S., according to their social media updates.

The90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?season 8couple still has to move out of Emily’s parents’ basement. Kobe could be feeling the pressure about not being able to provide a good life for his kids and wife independently, since Emily is a stay-at-home mom. Moreover, they’ve also welcomed a new baby, Atem, in 2024. Itdoesn’t look like Emily’s parents will agree to let Emily moveto a different country. They seem to be attached to her and their grandkids too much to even let them stay in a different house in Kansas, for that matter.

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EDT on TLC.

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90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? is one of the many spinoff shows to TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé. Happily Ever After? provides viewers with a follow-up to some of the most popular couples from the original show. The companion series reveals if lovers ended up staying in their marriage and explores any major life events or issues they may be facing.