The Columbus Dispatch

Catch up with ‘90 Day Fiancé’ first gay couple

- Gabrielle Calise

“90 Day Fiancé” stars Armando Rubio and Kenny Niedermeie­r won hearts and made history as the first gay couple featured on the TLC franchise. Niedermeie­r, 58, proved his love for Rubio, 32, when he decided to leave his home in St. Petersburg, Florida, and move to Mexico.

The couple wed in Mexico in May and recently returned to television screens in “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way” (Sundays, 8 EDT/PDT). This season brings new questions and challenges: Will Rubio’s family accept them? Should they expand their family? And how will Niedermeie­r cope with missing his children in St. Petersburg?

The Tampa Bay Times caught up with the Mexico-based newlyweds over Zoom. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Tampa Bay Times: Congrats on your wedding. What are your first impression­s of married life?

Kenny Niedermeie­r: Throughout the whole relationsh­ip, it’s been a learning process. One thing I think makes our marriage even more spectacula­r and special to us is because we did have to put up a little bit of a fight to get our marriage license in Mexico.

In Mexico, the Supreme Court legalized same sex marriage in 2015, so we thought there’ll be no problem. We went to register to get our license so we could get married, and they denied us right away. Apparently, each state can override whatever the Supreme Court rules for the whole country, and our state did that. So we had to fight with the marriage office and the government. Hopefully for the next person that comes in after us, the next same sex couple, it will be a little bit easier.

Times: How do you feel like you’ve grown individual­ly and as a couple since your first time around on television?

Armando Rubio: I went into this project of being on the show not knowing what to expect. And also, Kenny being my first gay relationsh­ip. So it was a whole new world for me both ways. A lot of emotion went into it. That’s what a lot of what people saw last season, and some of it is still coming up on the new season as well. But it’s made me all around grow as a person, grow as an individual, learn to love myself, and also being with someone that I love makes me appreciate Kenny even more, because it really is him who has been there for me in the end through it all. So we’re stronger together.

Niedermeie­r: I just really am proud of him. He’s kind of a shy person. This is really big for him.

Times: A big part of your journey together has been combining the families and cultures. How have your families been reacting now that we have episodes coming out for this season?

Niedermeie­r: All my children live in St. Petersburg, and my grandson, and they’re all still there. I miss them terribly. My daughter Cassie is going to have a baby soon, too. They all love Armando. They’re not liking the distance at all, but they’re very supportive of us.

Rubio: With my family, as seen throughout whole last season, it’s been a struggle for them to accept who I am and who I’m with. I’m trying to be as patient as I can, even though I’ve been throughout my whole life trying to go at their pace. All I’m looking for in the end is for them to be happy for me to be happy. I know I’ll achieve that someday, but we’re not there quite yet.

Times: What are you most looking forward to doing when you guys are back in St. Petersburg?

Niedermeie­r: I’m coming back in October for my daughter having her baby.

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