The couples that appear on 90 Day Fiancé have, to put it mildly, a wide variety of success. While some do seem to have a genuine connection, others are so mismatched it’s comical. In many cases, the drama doesn’t let up after cameras stop rolling. And it can be hard for viewers to keep track of their favorite couples over the years. What happened to Brett and Daya, one of the more genuine pairings, after season 2?

Like many couples to appear on the TLC hit show, the Washington native first fell for the Filipina beauty online. They met in 2014, when the then-31-year-old divorcée decided to try an international dating website. When Daya came to see him in America, the two got along quite well. Unfortunately, they faced some intense backlash from Brett’s family. Daya’s future mother in law did not approve at all. She made obvious references to the then-29-year-old being a gold digger, and was sure the Philippines native was only using her son for a green card. Brett’s mom even told him that she would never accept Daya as her daughter in law. This surely put a lot of pressure on the engaged pair, but were they able to weather the storm?

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The couple wed in 2015. Sadly, Brett’s mother did not change her tune, and was absent at her son’s nuptials. Two years into their marriage, Daya gave birth to their daughter Isabella in July 2017. The parents were overjoyed at her arrival, revealing that they initially had some trouble conceiving. Brett also has an older daughter, the now preteen Cassidy, from his previous marriage. Cassidy and Daya had a rough start on the TLC show. Viewers will surely remember when their troublesome interactions lead Daya to criticize her fiancé’s parenting. Fortunately, it appears time has helped, as the Ottos now appear to be a happily blended family.

Fans of the show got a peek into their post-reality tv lives in the special 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined episodes, which featured dozens of show alums. While Brett and Daya showed they are still happily married, they revealed some very 2020 struggles. As with many families, the pandemic had some negative impacts for the Ottos. It was revealed that Brett was out of work because of it. Daya had become the family breadwinner, picking up night shifts in an assisted living facility. Despite the potential financial struggles, their marriage is undeniably as success.

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However, some of their 90 Day Fiance season 2 co-stars weren’t as lucky in love.

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