Jasmine submits divorce papers to end her marriage with Gino on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?

Jasmine and Gno from 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? | Image via TLC
Jasmine and Gno from 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? | Image via TLC

Jasmine Pineda and Gino Palazzolo, stars of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, have reached a pivotal moment in their relationship. In August, Jasmine formally filed for divorce from Gino, and the court documents were just made public. After several unsuccessful attempts to serve him in Michigan, she finally published a notice in Florida's La Gaceta, according to official papers.

According to sources, Gino's insistence that she owed him the money from the series because she didn't have a U.S. work permit was one of the main motivators. They chose an open marriage after years of reflection, but Jasmine later revealed that she was having a child with another guy, revealing strain in their personal journey on the show.

Although a large portion of their chaos was documented on camera, the legal action now takes the dispute into the real world. For 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? viewers, this is more than just drama; it's the next phase of a story that started in the pods and is currently being played out in court.


90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? — Why is Jasmine calling time

Months of unresolved conflict between Jasmine Pineda and Gino are the reason behind her divorce filing. The legal notice was published in Florida since she was unable to serve him in Michigan. Her justifications were a breakdown of trust, a child born with a different spouse, and alleged concealed income. In addition to giving their storyline a new legal context, this action indicates that what was before a reality TV subplot is now a documented split.


The legal mechanics: Filing, service, & financial claims

In August, 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?' Jasmine formally filed for divorce, but Gino reportedly won't take service in Michigan. The legal notification in Pinellas County was subsequently made public by her using a Florida newspaper to route service. In her statement, Jasmine said she was

"extra PO’d because [Gino] wants to keep all the money she made … because she does not yet have her work permit.”

The twist is that Gino is attempting to serve Jasmine instead of starting the divorce process in Michigan, according to his team. The financial dispute is further complicated by a lawyer for Gino claiming Jasmine owes him money. In addition to indicating separation, the application draws attention to the relationship between spousal support, reality TV revenue, and immigration status. Not only does this judicial drama provide televised emotion, but it also provides its emotional repercussions with a formal structure.


What this means for their story on 90 Day Fiancé

Their storyline on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? is significantly impacted by this divorce filing. From the discovery of the sugar baby to their June 2023 wedding and subsequent open-marriage experiment, the couple's journey was televised as a quest for closure and connection. The story is now reframed by Jasmine's filing: what seemed to be a personal development turned into a breakdown.

Gino accused Jasmine of infidelity in season 9, and Jasmine disclosed that she was pregnant with Matt Branis, her new partner. In April 2025, their daughter Matilda was born after they relocated to Florida. Their future on the show and beyond, now legally separated, raises concerns around joint financial obligations, custody, and the legal implications of reality-TV marriages. Their conclusion is now court-filed rather than merely broadcast on television.


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Edited by Gouri Maheshwari