It's no secret that Sean and Joanne, former 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way season 6 couple, have split, but the details surrounding their breakup remain unclear. Both cast members are still bound by their NDAs with TLC, preventing them from publicly discussing the fallout of their marriage. However, rumors have been circulating about what really happened behind closed doors.
According to speculation, Sean and Joanne had heated arguments in her New York home day after day following the Tell-All filming. Allegedly, Joanne eventually kicked Sean out, leaving him homeless in the U.S. with his daughter, Bella. Fortunately, his best friend and fellow cast member James Solis stepped in, inviting Sean and Bella to stay at his home in Maine while Sean figured out his next steps.
But now, a Reddit user claims that the situation did not unfold exactly as rumored. Under a post related to Sean and Joanne's split in our subreddit "90dayfiance_FB_memes", a Reddit user named Guilty-Finish3477 shared a different version of events. According to them, their sister works with a close family member of Joanne, who revealed that Joanne came home one day and found that Sean had left with his belongings and his daughter, Bella, and that was the last time they were together. If this tea is correct, it's understandable why Sean may have chosen to leave. No father wants his young daughter to live in a toxic environment, especially in a foreign country.
The controversy surrounding Sean's departure has led to mixed reactions from fans. Some Reddit users have accused Sean of being a green card scammer, claiming that he left Joanne not long after receiving his green card. Others have speculated that Sean may have had an ex-girlfriend in Boston, whom he was still in contact with, and that this could have contributed to the toxicity in his marriage with Joanne. Whether Sean left Joanne's home voluntarily or was forced out remains a mystery, but one thing is certain—his relationship with Joanne ended in chaos, and fans are eager to learn the truth once their NDAs expire.