What Happened to Jonathan & Fernanda After 90 Day Fiancé?-2025 Update
Among the Season 6 cast of 90 Day Fiancé, few couples drew as much attention as Jonathan Rivera and Fernanda Flores. Their relationship stood out not just for the fast‑paced romance, but for the cultural leap Fernanda made when she left Mexico at just 19 to start a life in the United States with Jonathan, a 32‑year‑old real estate agent. Their age gap, fiery arguments, and moments of genuine affection made them one of the most talked‑about pairs of the season.

The show captured their highs and lows, but their story didn’t fade with the cameras. What happened after the whirlwind wedding — and why did it all fall apart so quickly? Their journey from nightclub chemistry to separate lives after divorce reveals how reality‑TV romance can unravel under real‑world pressures.
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How They Met: From Club Encounter to Whirlwind Engagement
Jonathan and Fernanda’s story began in a nightclub in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Jonathan, on vacation from the U.S., spotted Fernanda on the dance floor and was immediately drawn to her. Though it was the last night of his trip, he extended his stay to see her again. Within three months, the pair were engaged, setting the stage for their appearance on 90 Day Fiancé.
Jonathan, originally from Chicago and later based in North Carolina, worked as a real estate agent and had started building his own business. Fernanda, from Celaya, Mexico, left her family, friends, and familiar surroundings behind to begin a new life in the United States on a K‑1 visa. The dramatic age gap, cultural differences, and pressure of adjusting to a new country made their storyline especially compelling for viewers.
While their romance was captivating, it quickly revealed cracks. Fernanda struggled with culture shock and feelings of isolation, while Jonathan juggled financial responsibilities and his growing exposure as a reality‑TV personality. Their differences often boiled over on camera. In one memorable episode, Fernanda accused Jonathan of disrespect after seeing him near another woman on the dance floor. Jonathan insisted he refused to dance and remained loyal, but admitted, “I know it didn’t look good, but I clearly didn’t do anything.” He also reflected that Fernanda’s youth made handling conflicts more difficult, echoing concerns his friends had raised.
Other moments showed the couple’s clashing expectations. When Jonathan came home late after a drink, Fernanda felt abandoned, while he argued that she often spent hours on the phone with friends. In frustration, he confessed, “I need a life partner, not someone just to criticize me all the time.” The tension underscored his desire for space and validation versus her need for constant reassurance.
Fernanda’s adjustment was further tested when she found another woman’s underwear in Jonathan’s drawer—a discovery that made her question the sacrifices she had made leaving Mexico. Jonathan’s friend Dani suggested it was likely a careless oversight, but the incident exposed Fernanda’s vulnerability and showed how quickly trust could erode between them.
Alongside these conflicts, Fernanda also tried to repair the relationship. In one moment, she wrote Jonathan a heartfelt letter admitting that fights often brought out the worst in her, and that she didn’t want him to feel alone in the marriage. She promised to apologize more often, telling him, “Sometimes to apologize doesn’t mean you lost the fight, because if you win, I win.” This showed her determination to make things work despite their differences.
Her struggles were also visible during wedding dress shopping with Jonathan’s family. Without her own relatives nearby, Fernanda longed for support from Jonathan’s mother, who at first hesitated but eventually joined Fernanda and Jonathan’s sister Jackie at the boutique. Fernanda tried on several gowns, including one priced at $1,900, while Jonathan’s mother admitted she was overwhelmed by how quickly the marriage was approaching. The episode highlighted Fernanda’s youth, her wish to prove herself as the right partner, and the family’s mixed feelings about the pace of the relationship.
Their Wedding
Jonathan and Fernanda officially tied the knot on May 5, 2018, in a quick courthouse ceremony in Chicago, which was later featured on 90 Day Fiancé. Their wedding highlighted the excitement and hope of their whirlwind romance. Fernanda, just 20 years old at the time, wore a classic white gown, while Jonathan, nearly a decade older, stood proudly in a formal suit. The ceremony symbolized Fernanda’s leap of faith, leaving behind her life in Celaya, Mexico, to start anew in the U.S. with Jonathan.
In December 2018, Jonathan and Fernanda also participated in a Christmas‑themed styled wedding shoot at Boyce Farms in Raleigh, North Carolina. This was not their legal wedding but a promotional collaboration with local vendors. The shoot featured Fernanda in a lace gown and Jonathan in a blue suit, surrounded by evergreen trees, festive décor, red and gold table settings, and artificial snow. Images from the event showed them posing at a decorated holiday table, snuggling among the trees, and using props like custom cookies and wreaths to capture seasonal wedding inspiration. These photos circulated widely online, blending holiday wedding aesthetics with their growing reality‑TV recognition and reinforcing their image as one of the most talked‑about couples of their season.
Divorce and Separation
Jonathan and Fernanda’s separation became public in January 2019 when Jonathan revealed during an Instagram Live session that their marriage had ended. He admitted he had given “110 percent” to the relationship but needed to prioritize his own well‑being. At the same time, Fernanda shared cryptic Instagram posts about resilience and later emphasized that “TV is not reality,” hinting at her disillusionment with how their story was portrayed.
By March 2020, Fernanda finalized the divorce at a Chicago courthouse. She posted photos outside the building with the caption, “Officially single! … This isn’t a failure, this is a win,” signaling closure on their short marriage.
During the breakup, Jonathan announced he had terminated his obligations under the Affidavit of Support (Form I‑864), which had required him to provide financial backing for Fernanda’s residency. He clarified that this did not cancel her green card application but released him from long‑term financial liability. Fernanda, meanwhile, voiced frustrations about rumors of infidelity and Jonathan’s financial habits, though he denied those allegations.
Life After Divorce — Separate Paths of Jonathan & Fernanda
Fernanda Flores
After finalizing her divorce, Fernanda Flores reintroduced herself to audiences on 90 Day: The Single Life, where she documented her move from Chicago to Miami in 2021. The relocation marked a turning point, giving her the chance to pursue modeling and lifestyle opportunities while embracing the city’s vibrant culture and beaches. Cameras followed her as she settled into a new apartment with her German-born roommate Noel, a professional boxer who soon became her boyfriend. Their chemistry was evident, but Fernanda emphasized her focus on independence and career growth.
Through her Miami modeling agency and circle of friends, Fernanda quickly found encouragement that the city was the right fit long term. She described the move as both healing and empowering — a chance to start over and fully enjoy her single life. Though she admitted to being guarded after her split, she also expressed openness to dating if the right person came along.
On The Single Life, viewers saw Fernanda cautiously explore romance again. One storyline featured her date with Robby, a successful lawyer she met at the gym. She acknowledged being attracted to him and admired his ambition but also raised concerns about communication. Their steakhouse dinner revealed both chemistry and conflict, with Fernanda seeking consistency and Robby emphasizing patience. The episode highlighted her determination to approach dating more carefully after divorce.
By the time she appeared on 90 Day Diaries, Fernanda was shown deepening her relationship with Noel. In one memorable scene, she prepared a traditional meal to honor his culture, symbolizing her commitment to building a serious future together. Their conversations touched on family goals, travel dreams, and long-term stability, with Fernanda emphasizing the importance of moving slowly while staying aligned.
Today, Fernanda has built a career beyond reality TV. She works as a model and influencer, partnering with brands, sharing lifestyle content, and posting travel and fashion updates to her 426,000 Instagram followers. Her content often blends fashion shoots, travel diaries, and personal reflections.
On August 29, 2025, she opened up about the harsh criticism she faced at just 19 and 20 on reality TV, describing battles with depression, panic attacks, and even suicidal thoughts — but also her resilience: “God got me through it. And the woman I am now? She would never let anyone make her question her identity, her worth, or her strength again.” A few weeks later, on September 15, 2025, she shared a post from her summer in Europe, reflecting that it reminded her to “slow down… to cherish the little things, to find joy in nature in its simplest form.”
These candid reflections show how she has turned her reality‑TV past into a platform for empowerment and advocacy. As of 2025, Fernanda is based in New York City, continuing to expand her modeling career, influencer brand, and advocacy work while staying connected to her Mexican roots and global fan base.
Jonathan Rivera
Jonathan disputed Fernanda’s allegations, particularly the abuse claims. After the breakup, he concentrated on his real estate career. He became affiliated with Keller Williams Professionals, and according to his official KW bio, he closed more than $10 million in sales across 60+ transactions in his first year alone. He later launched his own brand, Rivera Realty & Renovations (also marketed as Rivera Realty Group or The One Agency), and expanded his business footprint across North Carolina and Michigan. On real estate platforms such as Homes.com, he is credited with over $200 million in career sales across more than 275 transactions, underscoring his long‑term success in the industry.
Jonathan’s social media presence is focused almost entirely on his real estate work. On his professional Instagram, which has more than 228,000 followers, he highlights property listings, client testimonials, and market updates, frequently referring to real estate as his “true love.” His bio lists him as the owner of The One Agency Real Estate and a KW Sports + Entertainment Agent. His current profile photo shows him with a woman and two children, reflecting a family‑centered life beyond television.
In June 2020, just months after his divorce was finalized, Jonathan announced his engagement to Janelle Miller — a development Fernanda later referenced on The Single Life. Since then, he has maintained a selective but steady online presence, focusing primarily on property sales, entrepreneurship, and regional market growth rather than revisiting his reality‑TV past.