Former 90 Day Fiancé star, Colt Johnson reportedly sold his ex-wife, Larissa Dos Santos Lima's wedding dress online for only $500. The infamous dress that cheapskate Colt forced Larissa to buy at a Goodwill store on season 6 when they got hitched. It was a wild and messy marriage for Colt and Larissa.

It all began when the two got engaged after only five days together. Then, Larissa came to America with the K-1 or fiancé visa and she moved in with Colt and his mother Debbie. Larissa wanted more and Colt kept Larissa on a tight budget, the wedding was no exception. He told Larissa that she could buy her wedding dress from the second-hand store Goodwill. Larissa bought her dress for $150. Both before and after the wedding, the volatile couple was no stranger to the law (or Colt's mother) being involved with their relationship. On season 4 of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Larissa expressed concerns about not feeling safe in Colt's home to producers. Then, Colt repeatedly called the cops on his wife and Larissa was arrested three times for domestic battery charges. Now that Larissa is both free of Colt and her legal issues, everyone is trying their best to move on.

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It looks like Colt is trying his best to move on (and make a quick buck) by selling his ex-wife's wedding gown. The dress was featured on 90 Day Fiancé, and Colt is definitely trying to capitalize on that. On his FanBound account, where Colt sells his customizable video messages, phone calls, and even Colt and Larissa wedding invites. What really shocked fan was that he sold Larissa's $150 Goodwill gown online for $500. He described the item as a historical piece of TV history. Colt wrote, "Own a piece of television memorabilia, the one and only famous wedding dress worn by my ex wife." 

Larissa Wedding Dress 90 Day Fiancé

Just seven months after finalizing their divorce, Colt continued to hype up the gown, writing, "Finally, you can own a piece that is on par with Dorthys ruby slippers and back to the future DeLorean." He put the gown up for sale on his FanBound account alongside a picture of Larissa wearing the gown. The gown did sell, quite quickly after he put it up on the site for some lucky owner.

Though it's a pretty lame TV prop for prop collectors, to 90 Day Fiancé fans this is a bit of reality TV history. The lucky owner can put Larissa's Goodwill dress on display while Colt counts his $400 profit. It seems like a win-win situation all the way around, as Larissa has clearly moved on to bigger and better things.

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90 Day Fiancé airs Sundays at 8pm EST on TLC.

Source: FanBound