More than a decade into their dating journey, Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh are still a couple working through life in India and its challenges. Jenny’s and Sumit’s love story has encountered logistical hurdles, family pushback, and cultural limitations, and they tied the knot in the 2021 Season 3 finale.
It is 2025, and they are still married; they have also celebrated milestones such as their fourth anniversary, showing that they are endgame despite the toxic brigade of hate they may have faced.
Jenny has revealed that she’s been open for weeks in recent interviews, using parts of the show to express that she’s grateful for his parents accepting her, but she also wants to get her freedom back.
Echoing her tenacity, Sumit acknowledges the difficulties but maintains a strong commitment to their marriage. As they appear in 90 Day Fiancé media and consider the strength and uncertainty of their special bond, their journey continues to develop.
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way: Jenny and Sumit’s current status
In India, Jenny and Sumit are back together as a married couple, but still facing new challenges. They have been married since 2021 and together for over a decade, weathering personal growth, cultural challenges, and pushback from loved ones.
90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way couple are madly in love, liberally sending each other adoring messages on social media, and can’t get enough of each other in public; even Jenny remains when she seeks to re-establish her independence after spending so many months living with Sumit’s family. Their relationship is still crucial.
Married life amid family tensions
In the Season 3 conclusion of The Other Way, Jenny and Sumit secretly married in a small Hindu-style wedding after ten years of dating and without his family's knowledge. His mother outspokenly rejected Jenny, and his parents initially disowned him. But that resistance weakened with time.
Jenny's complete acceptance by Sumit's parents in a touching 2024 90 Day Diaries episode signaled a significant change in the dynamics of the family.
“Yes, I have accepted her. What else is there to do? As long as they’re happy, we’re happy too,” Sumit's mother admitted.
The changing circumstances in which they maintain their marriage are highlighted by their resolution.
Commitment through cultural pressures
During their time on 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, Jenny and Sumit were frequently questioned about immigration, arranged marriages, and even their age difference.
"We're not done with each other," Jenny said, reinforcing their everlasting commitment.
Our relationship has lasted for nine years, and we genuinely love one another. Sumit further underlined that he was prepared to keep battling for their love despite his parents' pressure.
They celebrate personal milestones with hope as they adapt and endure together, despite the continuous difficulty of sharing a home with their family, according to recent coverage.
Conclusion
Sumit and Jenny are still very much together — married, devoted, and unwavering. Their journey is characterized by a reluctance to give up, generational expectations, and love that is tested across borders. Even if their future is unknown, their solidarity still motivates viewers and one another.
Their tale exemplifies the strength of tolerance and compromise as well as the bravery to defy long-standing customs in the name of happiness. Jenny and Sumit demonstrate that enduring love can overcome differences when it is fostered with fortitude and trust by facing family disputes and cultural challenges together.
Head to TLC to watch 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way.