Danielle and Mohamed 90 Day Fiancé Update: Where Are They Now in 2025?

When 90 Day Fiancé Season 2 premiered in 2014, viewers were introduced to one of the franchise’s most unforgettable couples: Danielle Mullins, a single mother from Ohio, and Mohamed Jbali, a 26‑year‑old from Tunisia. Their whirlwind romance, complicated by a 15‑year age gap, cultural clashes, and financial struggles, quickly became headline‑worthy. Their story unfolded with explosive arguments, courtroom battles, and unforgettable tell‑all confrontations. More than ten years later, fans are still asking: where are Danielle and Mohamed now, and what happened after the cameras stopped rolling?

Danielle and Mohamed

Meeting, Marriage & Early Turmoil

Danielle Mullins and Mohamed Jbali first connected in an online chatroom. Danielle admitted one of her biggest concerns was building trust with him, especially because of their 15‑year age gap—she was 41, he was 26. Mohamed often reassured her that “age is just a number.” They grew close through long Skype calls, where they said they got to know each other on a deeper level without the distractions of casual dating. Danielle said she was struck by how much Mohamed cared for her during her visits, cooking meals and taking her out, while Mohamed noted he felt comfortable with her from their very first meeting in person.

Their relationship also brought challenges at home. Danielle’s son expressed discomfort with her dating someone so close to his own age, though she hoped he would eventually accept Mohamed by standing with him at the wedding. Danielle emphasized that Mohamed wanted to help raise her daughters and “give them a good life,” even if he didn’t yet grasp the full responsibility of raising teenagers. Cultural differences also surfaced, such as Mohamed’s need for halal food that was only available in larger nearby cities. Danielle admitted she worried Mohamed might not like Ohio and could want to leave. Still, she reflected, “I would have never thought in a million years that I’d marry someone from another country. In love, there is no rule.”

Despite their bond, cracks appeared quickly once Mohamed arrived on the K‑1 visa. Early episodes showed him making an effort with Danielle’s daughters, sharing ice cream outings and daily activities. Danielle observed that the girls were beginning to accept him, though her son Cory admitted he was still only “75% convinced” Mohamed was genuine, confessing his ongoing fear that he might be scamming their mom for a visa. Mohamed tried to reassure the children by asking directly if they felt he was using Danielle, insisting that he wanted to build trust and stay involved in their lives.

Still, doubts lingered. Danielle’s past financial misrepresentation became an issue, with reports resurfacing about her prior convictions for bad checks and theft—charges she later said were reduced to misdemeanors. Mohamed’s sincerity and intentions continued to be questioned by her family and friends. Within weeks, Danielle discovered inconsistencies in Mohamed’s past, and on camera he openly expressed dissatisfaction with their intimacy, a moment that shocked viewers.

Their troubles spilled over into repeated public disputes. Between 2015 and 2016, Mohamed filed numerous police reports against Danielle, alleging harassment, misuse of his information, and even damage to his clothes. Danielle, meanwhile, accused Mohamed of infidelity after finding photos of him with another woman and later confronted him during the Happily Ever After? tell-all about those accusations. These escalating conflicts, documented both in court filings and on TLC spinoffs, left their relationship fractured. By the end of the season, the marriage was already unraveling, setting the stage for an annulment attempt and eventual divorce.

Divorce and Fallout

After months of conflict, Danielle filed for an annulment, stating in court that she believed Mohamed had committed fraud in their marriage. Annulment would have been her only chance to pursue deportation, but her attorney explained that such cases are rarely granted and could be delayed if Mohamed requested more time to secure legal counsel. During this period, Mohamed also accused Danielle of misusing his identity to open a DirecTV account, which her lawyer clarified was legally considered a marital bill, not fraud.

On December 31, 2015, Danielle confirmed that Mohamed had left their home, telling local media: “Yes, he has left the house. We’ve split up, but the divorce papers have not been signed yet.” Reports indicated that Mohamed was then living in Sandusky, Ohio, with a former coworker.

Ultimately, Danielle withdrew the annulment and filed for a divorce instead. By 2017, multiple outlets confirmed that the divorce had been finalized. Mohamed later relocated to Texas, officially closing the chapter on their marriage. Their separation, legal disputes, and court appearances were documented in 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, which helped establish them as one of the franchise’s most memorable and controversial couples.

Life After the Show

Danielle Mullins (now Jbali):
After the breakup, Danielle stayed in Ohio and focused on raising her children. She later appeared on 90 Day: The Single Life, where cameras followed her attempts to move forward with dating and her emotional reunion with Mohamed. In one episode, Danielle confronted him directly, saying, “You left me at my lowest… because of you leaving, I’ve had a hard time trusting men again,” while insisting that she deserved an apology. Mohamed countered that Danielle also contributed to their problems, telling her, “It’s not just the marriage and the green card—what about me as a person who has feelings?” The exchange showed how both still carried unresolved hurt years after their split.

Outside of television, Danielle worked hard to transform her career. She first became a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in 2021, proudly reminding critics that “a nurse is a nurse whether you’re LPN/LVN or RN.” She then pursued further education, graduating from nursing school on November 25, 2024, and passing her NCLEX exam on December 4, 2025, officially becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) in Ohio. Sharing her accomplishment on social media, she introduced herself by saying: “Let me introduce you to Danielle Jbali, RN. I took my NCLEX yesterday and I graduated from RN school on November 25.” Her milestone drew praise from fans and fellow cast members, with one noting that achieving RN status “is one of the hardest degrees you can get.” Danielle herself encouraged others: “Don’t ever let someone say you can’t do it and always believe in yourself.”

These achievements, built on years of working multiple jobs while studying, have made Danielle a recognizable example of resilience and transformation beyond reality TV.

Mohamed Jbali:
After the divorce, Mohamed relocated to Texas in late 2017. By 2019, he had started working as a long-haul truck driver, and in an August 2020 Facebook update, he revealed that he had been driving for nearly a year, averaging 70 hours a week while living out of his truck. Mohamed admitted the job was exhausting but also rewarding, explaining that seeing his paycheck and bank account grow gave him “extra power” to keep going. By 2021, Danielle shared that she and Mohamed were still occasionally in touch by phone, showing that despite their painful past, they had reached a more civil connection. Today, Mohamed continues to maintain his legal status in the U.S. and has kept a low profile compared to other former cast members.

Where They Stand Now in 2025

No—Danielle and Mohamed are no longer together. They married in 2014 and divorced by 2017. Danielle has since built a stable career as a licensed nurse in Ohio and continues to appear occasionally in the 90 Day Fiancé community. Mohamed resides in Texas, where he has worked steadily as a truck driver and lives a quieter life outside the public spotlight. While their marriage ended years ago, their turbulent journey remains one of the most memorable storylines in 90 Day Fiancé history.

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