Concerns Mount for Anthony and Manon Berryman on '90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way' Amid France Move Drama
The new season of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way has barely begun, and already one couple is fueling drama that fans can’t stop talking about. Anthony and Manon Berryman’s bold relocation from Los Angeles to France is not only testing their marriage but also breaking new ground for the long-running reality TV franchise.
Manon Berryman’s Career Sacrifice Raises Red Flags
Unlike most cast members who celebrate returning to their home country, French-born Manon is deeply conflicted. The successful plus-size model has built her career in Los Angeles, where she found steady opportunities in the body-positivity movement.
In the episode “Hasta La Vista” (streaming on HBO Max), Manon admits she once promised never to go back to France. “The opportunities just aren’t the same there,” she says, worried about the lack of support for plus-size modeling overseas.
Her decision is driven by family rather than career. Manon hopes to repair her strained relationship with her children, but she openly questions whether leaving her thriving life in LA is worth the cost. The emotional struggle marks a first for the franchise—where a cast member dreads returning home instead of celebrating it.
Marriage Strains Come to Light
Beyond career sacrifices, deeper marital cracks are surfacing. In a heated confrontation, Anthony’s sister-in-law reveals a private message in which Manon confessed that being married makes her feel like she’s “dying inside.”
Fans of the franchise are drawing comparisons to couples like Kalani Faagata and Asuelu Pulaa, whose rocky marriage ultimately ended in divorce despite relocation attempts. Similar patterns seem to be forming for Anthony and Manon, who continue to argue frequently.
Adding to the strain, Anthony cannot work immediately in France, leaving Manon as the sole provider—echoing the couple’s existing financial imbalance in Los Angeles.
Will Relocation Save or End Their Relationship?
Family dynamics and cultural differences have always been at the core of 90 Day Fiancé, but Anthony and Manon’s storyline stands out for flipping the usual narrative. Instead of one partner celebrating a homecoming, viewers are witnessing a reluctant return paired with rising doubts about the marriage itself.
The question now: Will France bring stability, or is this just the final stop before a breakup?
Where to Watch
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on TLC and streams on HBO Max. With Anthony and Manon’s future in the spotlight, this season promises to deliver some of the most emotional and unpredictable storylines yet.
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