’90 Day Fiancé’s Matt and Amani Embrace Throuple Life, Dismiss Haters!

Ready to break down the walls of traditional relationships, Matt and Amani from ’90 Day Fiancé’ are living their best throuple life with their new partner Any. In a recent chat with TMZ, they shared some spicy insights into their unconventional love triangle and how it’s only made their bond stronger. Amani told the outlet that sharing love makes her feelings for Matt even deeper, describing their dynamic as adding a “sparkle” to their already vibrant relationship.
However, let’s keep it real: being in a throuple isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. The couple points out that for a triad to thrive, it’s crucial to find a third partner who’s down for both members of the existing pair, rather than just wanting to date one person. That little detail can be what separates a successful throuple from a train wreck.
The couple is stirring up drama on the show, too. They are considering divorcing each other to bring Any over from Mexico on a K-1 visa, with the intention of possibly tying the knot again in the future. And yes, three-way marriages might not have any legal standing in the U.S. (seriously, is that even on the table?), but this trio is all about love over legality. They’re keeping audiences guessing about their next moves, teasing that viewers should stay tuned to see how it all shakes out.
This isn’t just a foray into polygamy; it reflects a broader trend in modern relationships. Recent studies show an increase in non-monogamous arrangements, as more people seek alternative forms of love beyond conventional partnerships. Basically, Matt and Amani are not only challenging societal norms; they are part of a movement that redefines what love can look like.
While some onlookers might have their reservations about the throuple lifestyle, Matt and Amani have one clear message: they’re living their truth, and they hope others can find that same happiness. Their boldness is a refreshing reminder that love can take many forms, and sometimes, it’s just about those involved figuring out what works best for them.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, Psychology Today, The Atlantic
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