’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers find that Hummingbird Acres may sound idyllic, yet life on the Gibbs family farm in Virginia is anything but for Russian transplant, Julia Trubkina.
The only cages Julia wants anything to do with are the ones she go-go dances in while, if you believe Brandon’s parents Betty and Ron–that folks around town might believe Julia’s job as a dancer means she’s really a hooker–Dunwiddie just might be the real-life town Footloose was based on.
Nonetheless, Julia is put to work under the watchful eye of farm hand and family friend, Aspen (very likely sMother Betty’s first choice for her man-child son to marry). The pigs are hungry, and as Aspen causally comments, it’s because Julia was late to wake up for her first day of forced labor.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Julia Trubkina is feeling neglected and wants to go home
Maybe it was all that sneaking into fiancé Brandon Gibbs’ room the night before? At the very least we can all be happy to see that Aspen has put down the weird hairless cat/Baby Yoda hybrid of a creature she was toting all over the place last episode.
After a long (half) day of farming, city girl Julia is spent and waiting patiently. But when her fiancé finally gets home from work, HE DOESN’T EVEN SAY HELLO! No ‘poke the head into her Hoarders-theme decorated bedroom to say “hi”’, no peck on the cheek or even a “Honey, I’m home!”
The boy could have demanded a martini and a pair of slippers brought to him as he walked through the front door Julia would have been happier than ZERO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AT ALL!
Granted, with a 4:30am start time (who knew pest control needed such an inconvenient wake-up call???) Brandon must have been exhausted, but if you expect your fiancé to put up with your birth-controlling mother, separate bedrooms AND a bin full of kitchen crickets, a simple kiss hello might be nice (and even better: a glass of wine, a foot massage and a sympathetic ear).
While Julia’s first day in Virginia is a complete bust, she’s not taking it lying down. Brandon seems completely shocked that she is unhappy, or, in her blunt words, “I hate it and I really want to go home.” Yes, the first day is always the hardest but if things don’t improve (and quickly) it’s doubtful Julia will last 90 days on the farm.
Brandon needs to find a way to stand up to his parents (better yet, move he and Julia out from under their roof) or risk chasing his fiancé back to Russia!
Here’s hoping things improve for poor Julia as, so far, she and Brandon are one of the few couples to root for this season.
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