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Contents:
- '90 DAY FIANCé': ARMANDO TELLS HIS PARENTS HE'S GAY AND MOVG TO BE WH KENH
- WHY 90 DAY FIANCE'S ARMANDO IS NERVO ABOUT BEG PART OF THE FRANCHISE'S FIRST MALE GAY COUPLE
- 'I CARRY YOU WH ME': TELLS A GAY COUPLE'S LOVE STORY
'90 DAY FIANCé': ARMANDO TELLS HIS PARENTS HE'S GAY AND MOVG TO BE WH KENH
Armando, 31, prevly explaed that he tried to tell his parents he was gay three years ago, but that they did not accept and that he's been aaid to brg up sce. Armando's parents told TLC meras that as parents and bee of their pri as Mexins, they didn't see the realy, which is that their son is gay.
The uple is makg history as the first male gay uple on the massively popular 90 Day Fiancé anchise. "Watch the vio below for more:'90 Day Fiancé': Kenh and Armando on Beg the Franchise’s First Male Gay Couple (Exclive) RELATED CONTENT:. '90 Day Fiancé': Kenh and Armando on Beg First Male Gay Couple.
WHY 90 DAY FIANCE'S ARMANDO IS NERVO ABOUT BEG PART OF THE FRANCHISE'S FIRST MALE GAY COUPLE
Armando spoke to Entertament Tonight about the upg season and his rervatns about appearg on TLC as a gay man. Okay, so he did first tell his parents that he was part of a documentary orr to get them volved, but speakg about the cisn to be part of the 90 Day Fiance world, Kenh explaed that part of gettg up close and personal is to mystify and highlight the differenc and siari between gay upl and heterosexual upl.
'I CARRY YOU WH ME': TELLS A GAY COUPLE'S LOVE STORY
Armando and Kenh were the first male gay uple featured on the TLC anchise. In PEOPLE's exclive sneak peek at Sunday's episo of 90 Day Bar All on disvery+, Armando and Kenh — the first male gay uple featured on the TLC anchise — s down for a chat wh Armando's mother and sister, as well as host Shn Robson. Armando and Kenh, 57, met through a gay fathers support group and immediately h off.
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