⁠90 Day Fiancé: What are Elizabeth and Andrei doing now?

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Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet's marriage met a huge stumbling block on a trip to Moldova on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After. The pair, who had been married for eight years, fought when Andrei informed friends and relatives that they were relocating to Moldova without first informing Elizabeth. Even worse, he made the revelation in Romanian, so she had no idea it was occurring until it was too late.

The embarrassing occasion caused yet another argument over their long-standing communication challenges. 90 Day Fiancé fans have followed Elizabeth and Andrei's journey from the K-1 visa days to their family life in America. Their plot now revolves around whether or not they will pack up and go permanently, as well as how they will navigate life in two cultures.

What is going on in 90 Day Fiancé’s Elizabeth and Andrei’s lives?

Andrei organized an elaborate celebration similar to their previous wedding festivities in his homeland. He believed Elizabeth supported their permanent move when he addressed the crowd.

Speaking in Romanian, Andrei told family and friends about their relocation plans while Elizabeth stood beside him, completely unaware of his words.

"I'm not fluent in Romanian yet. I'm very limited in my vocabulary so some things get lost in translation, and this is actually one of those moments," Elizabeth explained in a confessional.

She admitted feeling embarrassed by the situation:

"I feel kind of stupid because I don't know what's going on."

The evening concluded with an expensive fireworks display celebrating their supposed move. Elizabeth remained confused throughout the entire event. Her reaction revealed the depth of their miscommunication when she admitted to not knowing what she’s doing.

Before traveling to Moldova, Elizabeth discussed relocation possibilities with fellow cast members Loren Brovarnik and Yara Zaya. Both women expressed serious doubts about the plan.

Yara's response was particularly direct, asking:

"Why the f*ck would you move to Moldova?"

Her question reflected concerns about global circumstances and practical considerations. Elizabeth defended their exploration of options, emphasizing they hadn't rushed into any decisions. She mentioned researching schools for their children and investigating career opportunities. Some 90 Day Fiancé viewers question whether this storyline represents genuine plans or manufactured drama for television purposes.

The couple currently maintains their primary residence in Florida, where they own substantial property. According to The Sun, they purchased land in Zephyrhills for $397,900 in 2021.

They built a two-story home featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms on the property. This investment suggests their American roots remain strong despite Moldova discussions.

Elizabeth's complaints about sharing one bathroom with six people during their trip seemed disconnected from their comfortable Florida lifestyle.

What’s next for the couple?

The Moldova incident exposed fundamental communication problems within their marriage. While Andrei believed they had reached an agreement, Elizabeth's reaction indicated otherwise.

Their different perspectives on decision-making processes could impact future planning. The language barrier continues creating obstacles during important conversations.

Whether they pursue relocation or remain in Florida depends on resolving these underlying issues. Their Florida property investment suggests America remains their likely long-term base. The 90 Day Fiancé couple must address communication patterns and decision-making approaches to move forward successfully, regardless of geography.


90 Day Fiancé airs Sundays at 8/7c on TLC and is available to stream the next day on Max.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh