TLC's popular 90 Day Fiancé series and its spin-offs have a vast array of interesting individuals. Each person on the show is unique with their own traits and personality. Some 90 Day Fiancé cast members are perfect for TV, with larger-than-life attitudes and constant drama.

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Meanwhile, others are more down to Earth and super relatable to viewers everywhere. These cast members seem genuinely interested in showing what the K-1 visa process entails. As opposed to the more flamboyant cast members who seem to care about any fame or notoriety that can be gained from the dramatic storylines on the series.

Alexei

Loren Alexei Pillow Talk Foody Call Baby Boten In 90 Day Fiancé 2

Definitely the more level-headed of the Loren-Alexei couple, Alexei often was more practical. For example, Loren wanted Alexei to be a model in the United States for a living while the more down-to-earth Alexei wanted to go for public service jobs like a firefighter or policeman. First seen in season 3 of 90 Day Fiancé, Alexei always tried to be logical in his decisions. Anyone who tries to keep a balanced view of things can identify with Alexei and his sensible nature.

Erika

Erika Owens from 90 Day FIancé smiling with pink and purple hair

Aussie Erika starred alongside her then-girlfriend Stephanie in season 4 of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days. This couple was responsible for many of season 4's most dramatic moments. However, Erika was never the cause or instigator of these blow outs.

Erika was matched with a 90 Day Fiancé partner who had a flair for the dramatic to say the least. Between smashing plates and screaming fits, Stephanie was the tornado in the relationship. Erika's calm but frustrated reactions to these temper tantrums were relatable for anyone who has ever had a less than smooth relationship. Erika tried to keep a level head through everything and talk things through. Eventually, the relationship proved to be too much and the pair went their separate ways.

Kyle

Kyle and Noon Huckabee from 90 Day Fiance

Kyle of the Kyle-and-Noon pairing in season 3 of 90 Day Fiancé was super relatable. He often tried to better himself to make himself a good partner and person for his fiancée from Thailand, Noon. This resulted in Kyle trying to mend the fractured relationship he had with his mom.

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The pair's financial situation was very relatable for many 20-somethings. When Noon first arrived in the United States, she and Kyle were stuck living in Kyle's bachelor apartment with his roommate. In order to afford a place to live on their own, Kyle had to work double shifts as a bartender.

Kalani

Kalani Faagata Auelu Pulaa In 90 Day Fiance

Kalani's rough relationship with her in-laws is a recognizable one to many viewers. Anyone who has a fractured relationship with their in-laws can relate to Kalani and her difficult, distant relationship with her sister-in-law and mother-in-law.

First introduced to viewers in season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé, Kalani and her Samoan husband Asuelu also have cultural barriers with one another, much like many couples who grow up in diverging backgrounds. Although Kalani is half Samoan, she has been raised in America her whole life. Therefore, she has more of an American mindset, especially pertaining to gender roles in the home. On the other hand, Asuelu grew up in the patriarchal Samoan culture which has colored his perception of women's role in the home.

Armando

Armando Rubio and Kenneth Neidermeier from 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way

Armando's difficulty in letting his family know things about his relationship with partner Kenny, like their engagement, is very relatable for those who have issues coming out to their families. Armando's journey in coming out as gay to his loving but conservative family was a major talking point of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way season 3. This is something that many in the LGBTQ+ community can empathize with as many undergo their own journeys in revealing their sexual orientation.

Kirlyam

Kirlyam Cox from 90 Day Fiance

Often revealing bouts of homesickness, Kirlyam's missing of her Brazilian family and cou country was incredibly relatable for anyone who has ever dealt with being away from home. Seeing her sadness at the thought of her family being so far away showed viewers just how challenging it is for individuals to leave their family, friends, culture, and even their language when immigrating to the United States.

Kirlyam was also relateable in how down to earth she was about her many joys and worries. Never one to be snooty or high-maintenance, Kirlyam was very easy for viewers to understand and relate to, making Kirlyam and her husband Alan a fan-favorite couple on 90 Day Fiancé.

Syngin

Syngin Colchester Tania Maduro: TLC: 90 Day Fiancé

Pretty much everyone at one point or another has used humor as a way of diffusing a frustrating argument. Those who rely on humor to handle difficult situtations related to Syngin, who often dealt with his relationship issues with Tania through humor.

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A favorite moment of Syngin's humor occured during a fight when Tania bemoaned what she perceived to be Syngin's lack of ambition. When Tania said that Syngin needed to "level up," Syngin's response of, "This isn't Super Mario Brothers" was the perfect tension diffuser to their repetitive argument. Syngin's laid-back attitude and kind-hearted personality endeared viewers to the relatable South African.

Molly Hopkins

Molly Hopkins from 90 Day Fiancé

Molly first became part of the 90 Day Fiancé family in season 5 as the partner to Luis. While this 90 Day Fiancé marriage was doomed from the start and did not last for a number of reasons, Molly resonated with many fans of the reality TV series. Her desire for her children to get along with her new husband is an obstacle that many people go through. Also, Molly's adorable friendship with bestie Cynthia was a relationship that a lot of viewers related to. Molly's exhaustion and frustration at a romance gone wrong was also relatable for those who have found themselves in a similarly draining situation.

Pedro

Chantel and Pedro from 90 Day Fiancé embrace and smile for the camera in front of a tree with pink blossoms.

Like so many married people, Pedro has the tough but relatable task of balancing his wife, his in-laws, and his own family, all of which present their unique challenges. Pedro and Chantel's families do not get along, putting Pedro in the middle of two warring groups. Pedro also has an obligation to his family, always supporting them when they need anything.

Pedro's dedication and loyalty to his family are something many viewers can understand. As Pedro has become more financially stable throughout his run on 90 Day Fiancé and the meme-generating spinoff The Family Chantel, he tries his best to help his family back in the Dominican Republic. This is something most tight-knit families go through themselves.

 Tiffany

Tiffany Franco on 90 Day Fiance

Tiffany is a beloved cast member of 90 Day Fiancé who first came of notice in 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way. Tiffany in many ways takes care of her kids on her own, because her husband, Ronald, lives in South Africa. Tiffany's juggling of work and kids is something any single mom can relate to. Also, Tiffany is super approachable, and she comes across as caring and loyal. But like anyone, Tiffany has her limits. She can be sweet and amiable, but she does not tolerate any sort of disrespect. When anyone steps out of line with her, she instantly puts them back in their place.

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