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From the very beginning, viewers have been captivated by Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh’s journey on 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way. Their story has been one of overcoming hurdles such as catfishing, navigating arranged marriages, and enduring a global pandemic. This season, they are embarking on perhaps their most daunting adventure yet: cohabitating with Sumit’s family and launching a café. “Our bond has definitely strengthened,” Slatten remarked.

Despite residing in India for several years, Slatten has yet to become fluent in Hindi. “I know a few words, but that’s the extent of it,” she admitted. Having left the U.S., Slatten relies heavily on Singh for support. “I’m completely dependent on Sumit,” she confessed, highlighting her loss of independence and inability to drive. Thankfully, Singh embodies the ideal partner for her. “He’s the most caring person I’ve ever met,” Slatten expressed.

For those worried about their business venture, there’s good news—Singh’s Family Café is flourishing. “We’re thriving as a business now, especially thanks to our coffee machine,” Slatten shared with pride, despite initial challenges with handling the equipment. Even with their professional success, they continue to live with Sumit’s parents, brother, sister-in-law, and their child. “It’s not my favorite situation,” Slatten admitted. However, her relationship with her mother-in-law, Sadna Singh, has improved over time. “We have our differences, but Sadna and I are on good terms,” Slatten noted. “Our relationship is solid.”

Slatten recently visited the DECIDER studio to discuss the current season, explain how she and Singh resolve conflicts, and reveal which couple from The Other Way she supports.

DECIDER: It’s incredible that you and Sumit have been together for 15 years! How has your relationship evolved over that time?

JENNY SLATTEN: We know each other a lot better now [laughs]. We’ve definitely grown even closer as a couple. I didn’t think that was possible.

What’s the biggest hurdle you two have faced as a couple and why?

That would have to be living with his family.

Are you still living in his parents’ home? If so, how’s it going?

Yes, we are still there. I don’t really like it too much [laughs]. I want things my way. His mom wants things her way. We clash a little bit, but Sadna and I are fine. Our relationship is good.

Do you think Sadna’s acceptance of you conveniently coincided with her issues with Amit’s wife, Shree?

Yes, definitely. She tends to play favorites. It’s really weird, but I’ve gotten used to it.

What was the biggest adjustment you had to make moving to India from Palm Springs?

I’ve lost a lot of independence and I don’t drive. I depend 100% on Sumit.

Jenny Slatten from 90 Day Fiance
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Sumit is clearly very devoted to you. What makes him such a great partner?

He’s so kind, and he always wants me to be okay. He’s the most caring guy I’ve ever known.

I know your own family loves you very much. It’s been a while since we’ve seen your daughters on the show. How are they doing?

They’re doing good! I would love to bring Christina back to India. My middle daughter, Dominique, has all the kids. So, it’s not easy for her. We’ll get Christina back here.

What do they make of some of your interactions with Sumits’s family on the show?

They feel sorry for me [laughs]. My daughters care about me a lot, so as long as I’m happy with Sumit, they’re happy for me.

We never see you speaking Hindi on the show. Have you learned any of the language? Do you understand some of what people say around you?

I can’t speak Hindi, but I know some Hindi words. That’s about as far as it goes. I don’t really understand what people are saying around me. It’s just how it goes.

Were you on board with the family cafe idea?

It was his mom’s idea. To myself, I was thinking: “This is never gonna work. Living together and working together?” So far, it’s okay. It’s been all right.

Had you had any previous experience in the restaurant business?

Not at all, but we are a strong business now, especially because of our coffee machine. I struggled with that a lot initially.

So your coffee making skills have gotten better? What’s your favorite drink to make?

Yes, much better. I like making cappuccinos. Working the machine actually became fun after a while.

I’m waiting for your famous spaghetti to hit the menu!

[Laughs] I only made spaghetti for the family that one time. Let’s hope it never hits the menu. It wasn’t that good.

I don’t know why Sumit’s friend Rohit was being so negative about the business when he visited. Did his attitude surprise you?

He’s a little jealous of Sumit doing well. His jealousy just shows a lot. It makes me mad, and so I go after him.

Sumit & Jenny, 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way
TLC

What can you tease about what other things audiences will see from you and Sumit this season?

You’ll see me getting fed up a lot which causes us to fight a little bit. The family cafe stirs up drama. It’s not good.

How do you two deal with conflict within your relationship? Do you give each other space? Do you talk it out immediately?

We definitely talk it out. Sumit’s a good talker. I’ll just go shut the door and be mad, and he’ll come and start talking [laughs]. We usually work it all out.

What are your thoughts on this season of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way? Are there any couples you are particularly rooting for?

Manon and Anthony. Manon is outspoken, and everybody seems to be against her. I feel for her.

So, how would you have reacted to the goat milking date that Anthony surprised her with? Would you have preferred the cheese tasting date he initially pitched ?

[Laughs] I would have definitely reacted like Manon did. Also, I didn’t like when he surprised her with his mime act. That was weird.

It certainly was quirky.

I told Sumit, “Don’t you ever do that!” [Laughs] He thought that was pretty funny.

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