
'90 Day Fiance' Stars Finalize Divorce After Years of Public Fallout
Emily Carter
Updated Jun 30, 2026
“90 Day Fiance” stars Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda have officially finalized their divorce, closing out a relationship that played out across multiple seasons of the franchise’s most turbulent storylines.
What You Should Know
Palazzolo filed for divorce in July 2025, roughly two years after the couple married in June 2023, and the divorce was finalized June 25 in Michigan, according to court records reviewed by People. A representative for Palazzolo said the ruling “resolved the matter in his favor,” giving him “the legal closure he has been waiting for” after a relationship he described as placing him under “significant emotional strain.”
The Public Image Problem
The marriage had already strained publicly on “90 Day Fiance: The Last Resort,” when the couple attempted an open relationship after Pineda said they had not been intimate in more than eight months. Pineda went on to welcome a daughter, Matilda, with Matt Branistareanu in April 2025 while still legally married to Palazzolo, telling cameras during the show’s tell-all, “I wish this baby was [Gino’s]. It’s so cruel to say this, so low, but that’s how I feel.”
The Receipts
A day after news of the finalized divorce broke, Pineda released her own statement through TMZ, disputing claims that she had pursued Palazzolo for money. Her attorney said the settlement actually concluded with Pineda providing financial support to Palazzolo, and issued a cease-and-desist letter over what they called false and defamatory statements, threatening further legal action if necessary.
What Happens Next
Palazzolo, who has continued appearing on “90 Day: The Single Life,” says he is focused on moving forward, while Pineda continues building a life with Branistareanu. Whether the dueling public statements escalate into further legal action depends on how each side responds to the cease-and-desist letter.
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