Nicole and Mahmoud Break up? | 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way | TLC

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Tensions rise between Nicole and Mahmoud from 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way as they clash over their differing views on Egypt’s customs. Despite their efforts to find common ground, Nicole refuses to change her ways. As the argument escalates, the couple realizes that their cultural differences may be too great to overcome. With no compromise in sight, the future of their relationship hangs in the balance. Will Nicole and Mahmoud be able to find a way to bridge the gap between their worlds, or will their love story come to an end?

From Season 4, Episode 9: “A Beautiful Thing Is Never Perfect”

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