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90 Day Fiancé Sneak Peek: Jen Says She's "Disgusted" After Rishi Sends Shirtless Pic to a Catfish
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Date:2025-04-12 07:25:16
There's always a catch.
In 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way's April 2 episode, Jen gets more than she bargained for with her long-distance love Rishi. That's because her friend Randi has a secret to share—whether she wants to hear it or not.
"Randi catfished Rishi before I went back to India the last time," Jen explains in E! News' exclusive sneak peek. "I brushed off what Randi was saying about Rishi being unfaithful and the fact that he'd sent her these instant messages because I thought that it was some miscommunication of sorts. But also, Rishi had told me that he had been faithful during our two years apart."
As it turns out, Randi wasn't completely honest about what really went down when she first tricked Jen's fiancé into chatting with her. But Randi needs to clear the air, especially now that Jen's visa has been reinstated and her return flight to India is booked.
"Jen, he sent me a photo of him with his shirt off," Randi says. "I knew that you were gonna do what you wanna do, so I didn't tell you. I try to give you advice and you don't take it. I'm telling you now, hoping that'll maybe give you some clarity."
In typical 90 Day fashion, the clip then cuts to flashbacks reminding the audience of the couple's backstory—complete with a scene of Rishi promising he'd been faithful.
"I've told him, 'Just be honest with me,'" Jen tells the camera. "So, when I see the shirtless photo that Rishi sent Randi. Are you freaking kidding me, dude? I don't know why he would send that. I genuinely am just disgusted. I'm disgusted."
See how Jen and Rishi's story unfolds in an all-new 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way airing April 2 at 8 p.m. ET on TLC.
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