On March 30, 2025, at 8 PM ET, the much-anticipated Episode 7 of Season 11 of 90 Day Fiancé premiered on TLC. This reality series continues to captivate audiences with its exploration of couples grappling with the complexities of international relationships and the subsequent visa hurdles they must navigate within a 90-day timeframe before tying the knot.
Conflict Unfolds: Sarper vs. Dan
In this episode, a significant confrontation arose between Sarper and Shekinah’s friend, Dan, who was accused by Sarper of meddling in their relationship. The heated exchange escalated quickly, as Sarper firmly asserted:
“He is obviously trying to interfere in our relationship.”
Dan, in turn, challenged Sarper’s motives by referencing his history and questioning his genuine affection for Shekinah. The tension mounted as both individuals dug in their heels during their discussion.
Revisiting Tensions
The episode also delved into the struggles of Juan and Jessica as they addressed unresolved issues from their past. Jessica, who admitted to reconnecting with an ex-partner, found herself embroiled in conflict with Juan over her actions. This moment of honesty reignited concerns about trust within their relationship.
Furthermore, Mark’s daughter, Jordan, continued to find it challenging to accept Mina, Mark’s fiancée, which fueled further tension within the family dynamic.
The Sarper and Dan Showdown
The altercation between Sarper and Dan escalated amidst a broader group conversation. Dan expressed skepticism toward Sarper’s intentions with Shekinah, probing him about the authenticity of his commitment. Sarper retorted with a pointed remark:
“You are not her type, you know, you look like a bad boy, but you’re a good boy.”
Dan persisted in voicing his concerns, cautioning Sarper against treating Shekinah as just another conquest. Sarper countered this implication by expressing his sentiments, referring to Shekinah affectionately as “my Barbie.”
A tense standoff ensued where Sarper adamantly maintained that Dan had no authority to guide or protect Shekinah. Dan countered, asserting his role as her friend, which prompted Sarper to question the depth of Dan’s feelings:
“Of course you are a friend. You care for her. I understand that. I don’t know if you have feelings for her, by the way.”
In a subsequent confessional, Sarper expressed exasperation over Dan’s persistent inquiries regarding his intentions, stating:
“Old version Sarper, I would bounce him and throw him up. Get him in there and alley-oop him. And he wants me to do such a thing.”
Sarper humorously referred to Dan as “a little French baguette non-stop talking,” highlighting the frustration he felt.
As the confrontation reached a boiling point, Dan labeled Sarper’s lack of clarity troubling, asserting that a man in love would confidently declare his intentions. He advised Sarper:
“‘In 90 days, we’re gonna get married. I know exactly what I want.’ That’s what you should say.”
Ultimately, Dan departed, dismissing Sarper’s explanations, stating:
“I don’t know, guys. For me, Sarper, I’m sorry, but all of what you’re saying right now just sounds like full of s**t. I don’t buy that, and I’m kind of annoyed, so I’m just gonna go.”
Further Developments in Episode 7
In addition to the Sarper and Dan drama, Episode 7 spotlighted Juan and Jessica as they navigated their tumultuous history. After uprooting his life from Colombia to join Jessica and their son in Wyoming, Juan was understandably hurt to discover Jessica had reconnected with her ex. Although Jessica reassured him that her feelings were fleeting, the revelation stirred considerable discord.
Meanwhile, the emotional rift between Mark’s daughter and Mina continued to widen, as Jordan felt that Mina should be making more efforts to bond. Despite Mark’s attempts to mediate, their relationship remained strained, complicating the couple’s dynamics.
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