90 Day Fiance’: Tiffany Franco Talks Divorcing Ronald Smith
90 Day Fiance star Tiffany Franco talks about divorcing Ronald Smith on the new season of Happily Ever After. The TLC couple hit a rough patch in their relationship that causes arguments between the two. Could this be the end of their love story?
90 Day Fiance: Tiffany Franco Wants Out of Marriage to Ronald Smith?
Tiffany Franco and Ronald Smith shared their love story on TLC’s spin-off 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way. Due to Ronald’s gambling past, he couldn’t get a K1 visa to go to America. So, Tiffany made the trip to South Africa to marry Ronald there. She had planned on living in the country. But, Tiffany changed her mind after finding out she and Ronald were expecting a baby together. She didn’t feel it was a safe enough place to raise a family. She eventually went back to the states and applied for a spousal visa.
Fans will get to see what the 90 Day Fiance pair have been up to on the new season of Happily Ever After. Tiffany Franco is back in America, raising two kids on her own. Having a long-distance marriage proves to be difficult for her and Ronald Smith. Spoilers show Tiffany thinking about her options. She says that “Ronald doesn’t know this,” but she is thinking about getting a divorce.

Tiffany Stands up to Ronald Smith
Tiffany Franco and Ronald Smith seem to struggle to fix their relationship. Divorce has been brought up in the past. But it looks like the TLC couple doesn’t want to give up on each other just yet. Spoilers for 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After reveal that Tiffany heads back to South Africa to be with Ronald. She wants him to be able to spend time with his daughter and for them to fix their problems.
However, tension rises when the 90 Day Fiance reality stars get into an argument. Ronald Smith says to his wife, “know your place.” Tiffany Franco doesn’t like how he’s talking to her. She says that women in South Africa may “go to the kitchen and cook” when their husband tells them to. But she won’t be told what to do. Tiffany says, “I’m not” that type of woman.