90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

I Like Big Boats
Jessica went cruising for love and fell for bartender Juan.

Rump Shaker
VaLentine lands in Colombia, but Carlos worries about their issues.

Baby One More Time
Juan gets a crash course in parenting Jessica's sons.

No Scrubs
Lidia's daughter interrogates Scott, and Jessica worries Juan cheated.

Hey Jealousy
Jordan confronts Everton, and Jessica wants Juan to give up cruise life.

Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
April meets Valentin's family and tensions brew about the future.

Cry Me A River
Juan and Jessica give the boys an unwelcome surprise.

Mama Said Knock You Out
April offends Valentin at a family party, and Scott faces Lidia's daughter.

Just a Friend
Carlos tells Michele she was the reason for the canceled wedding.

Mo Money Mo Problems
Jessica says goodbye to Juan, and April tracks down Valentin.

I Saw the Sign
Matthew and Ana have a tearful goodbye, and VaLentine and Carlos reunite.

Night Swimming
April and Valentin makes a decision, and Jordan says goodbye to Everton.
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