
Jasmine Pineda from 90 Day: The Last Resort seems to have more compelling reasons to return to Panama than to remain in the United States. Initially, I was eager to witness the unfolding of Jasmine’s relationship with Gino Palazzolo, believing her feelings for him were genuine. However, her jealous outbursts and aggressive demeanor left me taken aback. I felt embarrassed for Gino when Jasmine falsely claimed she had been intimate with her ex-boyfriend. Even with issues, seeing them marry in June 2023 gave me hope that living together could help mend their fractured trust.
Regrettably, my optimism proved misplaced as Jasmine and Gino’s challenges have only intensified post-marriage. Gino’s hesitancy towards intimacy and Jasmine’s tendency to publicly ridicule him among friends and castmates continue to create an unhealthy dynamic. They are currently starring in season 2 of 90 Day: The Last Resort, still grappling with persistent issues that have haunted them throughout the past year. While I believe Gino must take responsibility for the lack of physical connection, I am also doubtful of Jasmine’s commitment to repairing their marriage, particularly after her decision to open up the relationship.
Is Jasmine Mimicking Larissa Lima’s Journey?
Her Children Might Be Left Behind
I predict that while Jasmine and Gino may find a temporary commitment during the 90 Day Fiancé spinoff, they ultimately face a breakup. Consequently, Jasmine has minimal reason to stay in the U. S., especially considering the emotional distance from her family, particularly her sons, JC and Juance. I recall the anguish in her voice when she expressed her hopes of reuniting with them after moving to America. Now, as their marriage appears to be unraveling, she should prioritize booking a flight back to Panama to become the mother her children have longed for since early 2023.
Let me clarify: I have no doubt that Jasmine loves her children and yearns to be with them, anxiously awaiting the approval of their visas. Nevertheless, I’m concerned that she may find herself in a situation reminiscent of Larissa Lima from season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé. Larissa suffered years without seeing her children due to her absorption in her new life in the U. S., forgetting her roots. I strongly hope Jasmine refrains from following Larissa’s path and seizes the opportunity to engage with her sons during these formative years.
Fear of Deportation Looms Over Jasmine
Her Motives for Staying in the U. S.Are Questionable
I’ve observed that Jasmine becomes defensive when suggestions to return to Panama arise. Her empathy for her co-star, Michael Ilesanmi, who faced accusations of exploiting Angela Deem for immigration, also caught my attention. It seems Jasmine may genuinely like Gino, yet her aspirations for the American dream appear to overshadow her commitment. According to a clip from Realitytvmess, she expressed annoyance at being asked to return home, indicating her strong desire to succeed in the U. S.Furthermore, there are circulating rumors of her involvement with a new American partner, Matt Branis, raising suspicions about her intentions.
Lack of Employment in the U. S.
Capitalizing on Social Media Platforms





I understand Jasmine’s desire to remain in the U. S., often perceived as a land of endless opportunities. She aims to achieve financial stability to secure a bright future for her sons. Although she claims to be saving for their visas, I remain skeptical since those approvals have yet to come through. It might be prudent for Jasmine to reconsider returning to Panama and actively participate in her children’s lives.
As a prominent figure in reality television, Jasmine can leverage her popularity to generate income back in Panama. With over 300k followers on Instagram and a growing fanbase booking her Cameo videos, it’s evident she could quickly establish a successful income stream while residing with her children.
If Jasmine postpones her return to Panama, she risks complicating her situation in the U. S., as establishing a new life here may blight her chances of returning home. While the status of her sons’ visas remains undisclosed, I sincerely hope their approval comes swiftly, as staying in America shouldn’t jeopardize her role as a mother.
90 Day: The Last Resort airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.
Source: 90 Day Fiancé/YouTube, Realitytvmess/Instagram
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