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90 Day Fiance's Pedro and Chantel to divorce

90 Day Fiance's Pedro and Chantel to divorce
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90 Day Fiancé favourites Pedro Jimeno and Chantel Everett are reportedly in the midst of a divorce.

90 Day Fiancé favourites Pedro Jimeno and Chantel Everett are reportedly in the midst of getting a divorce.

The couple first featured on the fourth season of the popular reality show, with Georgia native Chantel bringing over Pedro from the Dominican Republic to get married within the 90-day constraint of their visa.

From the off their relationship was met with skepticism from both of their families - and the fractious encounters between both broods led to them getting their own spinoff show, The Family Chantel.

According to TMZ, Pedro filed for divorce in May, stating in court documents that he had separated from his wife a month earlier as their marriage was "irretrievably broken".

The future of The Family Chantel, which has just begun airing its fourth season, is currently unknown.

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