A new season of 90 Day Fianc: Happily Ever After, the popular reality show?debuts on Sunday, July 6 at 8/7c on TLC.
The popular TLC series may be streamed on Philo (free trial), DirecTV (free trial), or Sling (first month 50% off) for those who want to watch and see what some of the most notable and memorable 90 Day couples have been up to.
What is 90 Day Fianc : Happily Ever After about?
For those who are not familiar with the 90 Day franchise series, 90 Day Fianc: Happily Ever After? aims to determine how relationships have fared for a number of the original series’ partners.
What has happened in the lives of the returning couples is revealed in this spinoff. Pregnancy difficulties, possible relocation away from hometowns, and criticism from loved ones and on social media are some of the problems the couples have encountered.
What to expect from 90 Day Fianc season 9
Some of the most notable couples, such as Gino and Jasmine, Brandon and Julia, Tigerlily and Adnan, Kara and Guillermo, Jovi and Yara, Elizabeth and Andrei, Loren and Alexei, and Darcey and Georgi, will be deeply explored by fans in season nine, according to TLC.
Those who watch will see all of their highs and lows during the next season, from open romances and misunderstandings to family strife and fresh starts.
The season nine couples will also contribute to each other’s drama through overlapping plots, hazy borders, and surprising encounters—a new feature of this season.
Gino goes to Vegas for some covert fun in the season nine opening episode, which sets up the tension for the season early. In the meantime, Darcey and Georgi commemorate a significant relationship milestone, as Jasmine battles with her new reality.
The first episode of season nine also features a heated BBQ hosted by Loren and Alex, which is attended by Elizabeth, Andrei, Jovi, and Yara.
How to watch 90 Day Fianc season 9
Even those without access to regular cable can watch the famous TLC series through Philo, DirecTV, or Sling if they want to watch this season.
While Sling provides customers who commit to a paying subscription half off their first month and one month free of AMC+, Philo and DirecTV also offer free trials.
After its seven-day free trial expires, Philo is the least expensive of the three streaming services listed above, costing only $28 per month.
What is Philo?
One of the most reasonably priced streaming services available is Philo. Known as a streaming service with an entertainment focus, Philo gives its users access to more than 70 highly regarded TV channels, including TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery, and more.
New customers may take advantage of Philo’s seven-day free trial, after which they can continue to stream popular TV series, movies, and channels whenever they want for just $28 per month.
MGM+, STARZ, and AMC+ are examples of add-ons that subscribers can include in their subscription if they want to further tailor their content flow on Philo.
What is DirecTV?
One of the best streaming services for people who want to watch a lot of live TV channels and have access to useful features is DirecTV. Following a five-day free trial, the base package, which includes well-known TV channels like HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNBC, BET, CNN, and more, starts at just $86.99 per month.
Additionally, DirecTV recently unveiled a range of genre packs that let users select their preferred watching options according to the genres they most frequently watch. Users can avoid filler channel overload by using genre packs to obtain the channels and material they desire. Monthly packs start at only $34.99.
The new genre packs and all of DirecTV’s channel packages are available for comparison there.
What is Sling?
Another streaming service to think about if you want to watch popular TV shows like TLC is Sling. Those who commit to a paying plan receive half off the first month and one month free of AMC+, even though new members are not eligible for a free trial.
Under the current promotion, Sling subscribers will only pay $23 per month for the first month of both the Sling Orange and Sling Blue plans, which are typically $45.99 per month.
For just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month), customers who want to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by enrolling in the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the greatest features of both plans.
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