What Happened to Nicole & Azan from 90 Day Fiancé?
Few couples in the 90 Day Fiancé universe have stirred as much fascination—and debate—as Nicole Nafziger from Florida and Azan Tefou (born Hassan M’Raouni) from Morocco. From the moment they appeared in Season 4, viewers were captivated by their whirlwind romance marked by cultural clashes, financial strain, and endless questions about whether their love was genuine or a scam. Their storyline had all the elements of reality TV drama: family skepticism, explosive arguments, and visa struggles. But what happened after the cameras stopped rolling?

Early Days: Meeting Online and in Morocco
Nicole Nafziger and Azan Tefou first connected through a dating app in 2015—she was 21 years old and living in Florida, while he was 23 and based in Agadir, Morocco. Their bond developed quickly online, and in 2016 Nicole made the bold move to fly to Morocco for a five‑week visit, leaving her young daughter May with family back in the U.S. The departure was emotional: Nicole’s mother Robbalee reminded her to take care of herself and return home for May, while Nicole promised she would. Cameras captured the mix of excitement and unease as Nicole boarded her flight, with her family questioning whether Azan’s love was sincere and if Nicole was being naive.
When Nicole landed in Morocco, Azan was equally nervous and excited, sharing his thoughts on camera as he headed to the airport with his best friend Hamza. He admitted he feared Nicole might not like Morocco or his culture, but he hoped starting in Marrakech would help ease her into life there. Nicole, meanwhile, described the experience as both scary and exhilarating—being alone in a foreign country but eager to finally meet the love of her life. Their airport reunion was emotional, with Nicole anxiously scanning the crowd and Azan expressing relief once he saw her.
Still, tensions soon followed. One of the most controversial aspects of their time together was Azan’s insistence that Nicole change her lifestyle. He pushed her to go to the gym and lose weight, warning that if she didn’t make those changes he wasn’t sure he could come to America. Nicole, meanwhile, defended herself, saying she wanted to be loved for who she was and not pressured to change for a man. Their gym scenes showed Nicole struggling through workouts as Azan explained that his concerns went beyond physical attraction—he wanted a wife who was active and healthy. Yet when pressed, he repeated that he was only “55% physically attracted” to her, a line that became one of the franchise’s most infamous moments and sparked widespread fan debate. Nicole also faced challenges adapting to Moroccan customs, language, and family expectations, which often fueled arguments between the couple. Their disagreements revealed deeper cultural clashes—Nicole struggled with the idea of conforming, while Azan urged her to be patient and try to live like a Moroccan for at least a month. Nicole pushed back, questioning why he wanted her to change when he fell in love with her for who she was. Azan, in turn, admitted he wanted her to adapt to his world without losing sight of his feelings for her. These moments highlighted the tension between love and cultural expectations, adding to the strain. At times, Nicole broke down over feeling that Azan judged her as simply an American rather than as an individual. She expressed frustration that everything she said seemed to offend him or his culture, while he rarely defended her the way she defended him to her family. Azan, for his part, admitted their trust had been damaged after Nicole’s past cheating, which he struggled to move past. Their arguments revealed how resentment and mistrust layered on top of cultural differences, making their bond even more complicated. Despite her family’s doubts and these rocky beginnings, the two pressed forward with discussions of engagement and marriage.
Engagements, Visa Denials, and Delays
The engagement years were filled with delays and mounting doubts. On tell‑all specials, Nicole voiced her desire for Azan to be more affectionate in public, while he explained that Moroccan culture discouraged such displays. This difference in expectations became a symbol of their wider struggles. Nicole’s mother Robbalee added to the tension by refusing to help financially with the visa process, questioning whether Azan truly loved her daughter. Nicole defended him, saying his quiet nature was cultural, but Robbalee remained unconvinced.
The visa process itself was another obstacle. Azan’s K‑1 application was denied, reportedly due to a past visa overstay in Belarus. Financial strain compounded the problem when Nicole admitted she had given him $6,000 to start a beauty store in Morocco, only to later reveal the store never existed. With her family and many fans questioning where the money went, skepticism deepened. Robbalee and her husband Joe refused to offer financial support, insisting Nicole shoulder the burden alone. The combination of immigration setbacks, financial controversy, and repeated postponements—one due to money issues and another tied to the failed store—kept their marriage plans in limbo and left the relationship under constant scrutiny.
Wedding Plans That Never Happened
Despite being engaged for years, Nicole and Azan never actually walked down the aisle. Twice they announced plans to marry, only for the ceremonies to be called off—first due to financial struggles and later because of the failed beauty‑store venture. On Happily Ever After?, Nicole even went wedding‑dress shopping with her mother Robbalee, setting a $2,000 budget for the Moroccan ceremony, but her father openly questioned whether Azan was “milking” her financially. In 2018, Nicole traveled back to Morocco planning to finalize the marriage and possibly apply for a spousal visa, but the attempt collapsed when paperwork issues surfaced, including Nicole bringing photocopies instead of official documents. Insiders later claimed another wedding was being planned for 2019, but nothing materialized.
Rumors swirled that Azan might already be married, which Nicole publicly denied, but the repeated delays and controversies only heightened skepticism. Dress fittings, travel announcements, and spousal visa discussions aside, the couple never made it to the altar. The combination of paperwork setbacks, financial controversies, and lingering family and fan doubts kept their wedding plans permanently stalled.
Where Are They Now
Nicole and Azan’s relationship ultimately ended for good in 2021. On July 13 of that year, Nicole confirmed the breakup on Instagram with a post declaring, “I am 💔 to confirm Azan & I are DONE FOR GOOD.” The announcement came after years of speculation and repeated wedding postponements, and it marked the official end of one of the franchise’s most controversial couples.
Since then, Nicole has built a quieter life in Florida with her daughter May. She continues to share snapshots of their everyday life on Instagram, offering fans glimpses into her journey as a single mom. In In August 2023, she first shared May’s “first day of school” photo on Instagram, proudly showing her daughter in uniform and backpack as she headed into a new school year.
Just days later, Nicole followed it with a poolside selfie of herself and May, using a playful caption about the Florida summer heat to highlight their lighter family moments. By June 2025, Nicole was still active on social media, posting about family time—including a weekend spent with her brother and his wife in South Carolina, where she enjoyed summer weather and quality time with loved ones. These updates reflect her focus on family, stability, and moving forward from her reality TV past.
Azan, meanwhile, has stayed in Morocco and kept an extremely low profile. He rarely appears on social media, and little verified information is available about his current life. For viewers, their story stands as a cautionary tale—once a whirlwind romance played out on international television, now remembered more for its drama, cultural clashes, and unanswered questions than for any happily‑ever‑after.