The "throuple" storyline featuring Matt and Amani Jlassi and their girlfriend Any Aguirre exploded onto the reality television scene, immediately becoming one of the most controversial and talked-about plots in the history of *90 Day Fiancé*. The trio's attempt to navigate a polyamorous relationship while tackling the rigid U.S. immigration system captivated—and often infuriated—viewers.
As of late 2024, the highly-publicized three-way romance has reached a definitive and dramatic conclusion, exposing a web of lies, family secrets, and the harsh realities of trying to fit a non-traditional relationship into a legally restrictive framework. This is the latest, most up-to-date information on the fate of the franchise's first-ever throuple.
The '90 Day Fiancé' Throuple: Full Biography and Profile
The relationship began with Matt and Amani Jlassi, a married couple who had been together for approximately 10 years and resided in San Diego, California. Matt and Amani were looking to expand their relationship, a desire that led them to Any Aguirre, a single mother and exotic dancer from Tijuana, Mexico.
- Matt Jlassi: U.S. Citizen, residing in San Diego, California. Matt was the U.S. half of the original married couple, and the primary figure attempting to sponsor Any’s move. He was often portrayed as the more cautious partner, struggling with the emotional weight of the throuple’s dynamic.
- Amani Jlassi: U.S. Citizen, residing in San Diego, California. Amani was the other half of the married couple. She was generally seen as the more enthusiastic partner about the polyamorous lifestyle and integrating Any into their life. She recently shared a health update with fans following the season.
- Any Aguirre (Also known as Brenda Anayi or Hany): Foreign National from Tijuana, Mexico. Any is a single mother and exotic dancer. She was the one hoping to move to the U.S. to be with Matt and Amani, forming the first-ever "throuple" on the show.
The trio's journey was documented on Season 11 of *90 Day Fiancé*, focusing on the challenges of a long-distance, three-person romance and the complex logistics of bringing Any to the United States permanently.
5 Shocking Lies and Controversies That Broke the Throuple
The drama surrounding Matt, Amani, and Any quickly escalated beyond the typical relationship squabbles, revealing significant secrets and internal conflicts that ultimately proved too much for the unconventional relationship to handle. These five major issues were central to the throuple’s downfall:
1. Any’s Secret Identity and Multiple Names
One of the most shocking revelations was that "Any Aguirre" was not the full or only name she used. Reports indicated that her real name is allegedly Brenda Anayi, and she also used the name "Hany" in certain contexts. This exposure of a secret identity immediately raised red flags for Matt and Amani, leading to questions about her honesty and intentions, which are critical in a relationship built on trust.
2. The Plan to Lie to Her Family About the Relationship
The most significant conflict arose when Any confessed to Matt and Amani that she planned to lie to her own family about the true nature of their relationship. Any intended to tell her family in Mexico that she was only dating Matt, completely omitting Amani's role as a partner. This admission devastated Amani, who felt betrayed and disrespected that Any would hide their bond. This incident was a major turning point, highlighting Any’s struggle to reconcile her life in Mexico with the high-profile polyamorous relationship.
3. The Winery Confession and Matt's Threat to 'Walk Away'
The relationship faced its biggest threat when Amani confessed to Matt about something Any had said to her at a winery. While the exact details of the comment remain a point of discussion among fans, Matt's reaction was extreme: he threatened to "walk away completely" from the throuple. This moment underscored the fragility of the three-way commitment and Matt's ultimate limit on the emotional drama he was willing to endure. It proved that the throuple had no boundaries, as one publication noted.
4. The K-1 Visa Immigration Nightmare
The fundamental premise of the show—the K-1 visa—is designed for a U.S. citizen to bring one foreign fiancé(e) to the country to marry within 90 days. As Matt and Amani were already legally married, the K-1 visa could not be legally used to bring Any to the U.S. to marry them both. Polyamorous marriages are not federally recognized for immigration purposes. This legal hurdle cast a massive shadow over their future, making their goal of a permanent life together in the U.S. virtually impossible under the show's format, leading to the throuple’s ultimate breakdown. The throuple’s intention was to live together, but the K-1 visa is strictly for a two-person marriage.
5. The Final Split and Post-Show Status Update
Despite their initial hopes of making their relationship permanent, the emotional and legal obstacles proved insurmountable. The latest reports confirm that the throuple of Matt, Amani, and Any has officially ended. While Matt and Amani remain married, their relationship with Any is over. Any is now reportedly lying low, and Matt and Amani are focusing on their two-person marriage, with Amani also providing updates on her personal health post-show.
The Legacy of Polyamory on '90 Day Fiancé'
The Matt, Amani, and Any storyline proved to be a groundbreaking, yet short-lived, experiment in showcasing polyamory on a mainstream reality show focused on the traditional K-1 visa process. While other cast members, like Steven, Anny, and Robert, have flirted with the idea of a "threesome," this was the first time the show featured a committed throuple as a central relationship.
The intense scrutiny and the legal impossibility of the K-1 visa for a polyamorous relationship highlight the challenges faced by non-traditional couples. The throuple's story will be remembered not just for the drama and controversy, but as a significant moment in the franchise’s history where the limits of love and immigration law were starkly tested. The relationship was ultimately a casualty of both internal trust issues and external legal barriers.
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