I am so glad this came in while I was at work…I can’t complain all I do is babysit this office but I’m alone and nothing to do with decent pay-but I need TH-cam or some kind of entertainment while working lol
I was disowned by my birth father. We were already estranged and had been fighting since before I hit puberty. It still absolutely destroyed me to hear "You are not welcome here" for the place where I grew up. For him to say he has only one daughter, not two. There's something so fundamentally wrong with a parent rejecting a child they chose to keep.
I really don’t like how aggressive Jenny is towards Sumitt. She is lunging at him in ways that if their roles were reversed it would be considered signs of abuse.
My husband does that with walnuts. I make sure not to sweep them up . If he wants to be a dick, hung up on stuff like that then Ill let him . One day when he is old and dying, Ill let him know.
The problem with her is that she expects India to change for her, rather than coming to the obvious conclusion that when you move to another country and immerse yourself in its culture, it's *your* responsibility to adapt
lol if a white person says that to someone moving to America they get yelled at . Get real racism is so funny because people of any kind of color really think they aren’t racist and they are the worst of the worst
@@tiffanykim2773 Being American doesn't automatically mean she's an asshole about other people's cultures. In her case she absolutely is, but there are plenty of us who are respectful
No the problem with her is she’s a 60 yr old woman married to a 33 year old man. No amount of her immersing herself in the culture will make his mom accept her. In this case, yes he should just move to the US with her.
I'm a recovering drug addict and put my parents through hell. And I never, ever heard them say it about me. For his mom to say that simply bc he is marrying someone, she doesn't like..wild. kills me :(
Well u lucky, when i was quitting from opiates my parent were the biggest assholes, saying shit far whose than this, basically hoping i would go thru hell and die lone :)
I feel really bad for Sumit. His parents shouldn’t be talking like that to him and disowning him. I think Jenny is immature for being in her 60’s and needs to grow up. She shouldn’t be mad that he wants to go back to work after Covid. She should be happy. Having time apart from each other is a good thing in a relationship. And if she didn’t want to be with someone that works then she should’ve ended things with Sumit a long time ago and found someone around her age who is also retired. She should’ve been comforting him after his parents said they disowned him instead of her blowing up on him and getting in his face. And I think Sumit needs to figure out who he is outside of his relationship with his parents and his relationship with Jenny.
Maturity has little correlation to age after a certain point. I feel people plateau once they hit 30 and that is who they basically are. I've got friends who dated men even in their 50s who were the most immature children and they will never grow up and who also dated younger men who are totally mature with their shit together emotionally and career wise. Society needs to stop focusing on age when both people are fully grown, compatibility is more to do with life experience and character.
How do you act your age: dress old cloths and let your hair go grey and cut. She is married to a young guy so she cannot act like a grandma. But I am always surprised people never talk like that about very old men married to 18 years old girls.. oh but is accepted 😜 to have that old wrinkling thing dangling above a child girl while the old guy between 50 and 90 have problem to just get in action 😅( but I understand parents of Summit, but every adult person has the right to choose even if it is a strange or wrong choice )
I mean they've turned up at their house without being given their address and basically stolen him, hated on her openly, the mother has even threatened to end herself if they stayed together. I'm not surprised it's traumatic for her!
That’s not an excuse to be mean to Sumit though. Having watched that happen right in front of her, she should be more empathic. She has the maturity of a 13 year old, it’s so weird.
Glad to see another deep dive on these two. My boyfriend and I used to watch them as they’d come out. Leo is our favorite creator. Boyfriend overdosed tragically in August and this is the only channel I can watch that we used to, without crying. Thank you Leo.
Am I stupid or can I not find the karma sutra section?! I watched the whole video but I may have missed it by getting distracted by something but I’m trying to look for it and cannot find it?????????
As a white woman with a degree in South Asian Studies, what I find most fascinating is how they just literally embody the different communication styles found in Western countries vs. in India. Both his "shadyness" and lack of clear, open communication and her "aggressiveness" as well as insisting on proving her point are very typical for their respective cultures. I am very similar to Jenny, perhaps even worse because I'm German so frank isn't just my uncle's name. I think that's why I love watching them, because it is so relatable.
I disagree. There's plenty of people like Jenny in India, maybe even more so than sumit. This behaviour is actually very common in old indian ladies as well
@@aladdout9454 There is actually a bunch of anthropological and sociological research on the increase in social standing and associated "bargaining power" and decrease in the extent to which patriarchal norms have to be followed by older women, especially after they have born (and successfully raised) sons and a lot of that research focuses on India, so your last point is definitely very valid - aunties get away with a lot more and no longer have to portray a "meek, subservient demeanor" as much. That being said, I don't think either your or my anecdotal evidences can confirm or disprove general findings about collectivist vs individualist societies, but there is definitely a tendency among Indians (and other Asians) to "keep the peace" and be "indirect" (which is here not considered shady, but polite, but might seem shady to Westerners who were socialized to view it as such). For example, I asked a friend of mine if they would consult with their family astrologer for me and she said yes. It's been two months, I've reminded her twice, both times she said yes. We both know she won't do it, but saying no would be impolite. Say yes, or shake your head side to side or do anything but don't outright say no. This is something that Westerners often perceive as lying or not following up on promises, but Indians consider polite. There are countless other things like that, but I don't want this comment to get even longer. It is of course impossible to make statements about the world's most populous and one of its most diverse countries that accurately reflect every single group or individual, but general trends and tendencies can be identified.
In germany we don't say "can we have a talk" we say "HALT STOP! JETZT REDE ICH! ALLES BLEIBT WIE ES IST, OB DU HIER BIST ODER NICH" and i think that's beautiful.
My god. Coming from a country with a lot of similarities in culture, i have to say the "I did not say that. Show me proof. Show me!" (when they know there isn't any cuz no one was fcking recording) and the "you've been hurting me all your life, the woman who birthed you" are SO on brand! This is like the most basic talking points of an Asian toxic parent. I know this is a TV show, and i know some of it is staged, but she seems so real and she's so horrid.
In this case, there really is video proof of Sumit’s mom saying it. But if Jenny wants to open that can of worms, there’s also tons of video proof that she herself did a bunch of stuff which she then claimed on a recent tell-all that she never did, all so she could self-righteously attack another American woman who married an Indian man.
seeing Jenny complain about Sumit having to work is hilarious because I've had women on dating apps reject me because I have trouble finding employment
damn sorry man im also unemployed but as a woman i guess i can still get dates cause most guys dont have that kind of standard but i still feel like im not good enough for any guy cause of my unemployment
Leo. Don't quote me. But I think I found you when you had less than 50k subscribers. And since finding you I can't believe how much you've grown as an entertainer. I love how you don't rely on insults for your comedy. You say it how it is but you're kind and empathetic and my goodness man you deserve that 1 mill more than 99% of the entertainers on here. You're the GOAT dude.
A new deep dive we don’t deserve from a legend who spoils us with these 90 day fiancé deep dives. You must’ve tumbled down from heaven, Leo because this is EXACTLY what I need today…funny commentary on a g’ma bangin a young Indian fella ❤
Her not understanding the context of the conversation and yelling at him for not comforting her was weird, but when they started physically fighting i had to just call it quits.
tbh I always felt a little icky about their relationship. Jenny is a 63yo woman who showcases a borderline abusive behaviour (ie : lunging at him) to her husband who's half her age, we all know how people would react if the roles were reversed. also, her lack of knowledge of Indian culture is distasteful, considering how long she's been there. idk, everything just feels weird to me but good for them if they love each other ig
When Sumit said he thought him being happy would make his parents happy and that is not happening, that's when my heart TRULY ached for him! ☹️ Nobody deserves to feel that way. And his mom is either a great actress (insinuating they all act for money) or a complete narcissistic sociopath- regardless of "culture". Pleeeease make a Sumit and Jenny Playlist. Or hire me to organize all your videos into playlists and anything else you need!!
Update for people wondering if Jenny still bullies Sumit. Just a few months ago, they were “OG” guests on the most recent season tell-all, and after she raged like a banshee at a current cast member, Kim, who’d also married an Indian man, Sumit texted the husband, TJ, to apologize. But TJ didn’t click his notification screen to read it right away, and when he did, Sumit had deleted the text. So either Jenny or the production team must’ve made him do that, and it’s why Kim and TJ called them fake.
My lord Jenny he was loyal to her. He is allowed to be upset they are hurt. He has a point she act so aggressive and like a spoiled brat and he did what she asked he picked her
i honestly don’t get how so many comments are saying they feel bad for the dude cause his parents disowned him, but it’s like she’s obviously at least a little abusive towards him.. it makes no sense people are basically defending her and only directing criticism at his parents
He should have never marry her ,I’m not Indian but marry an old grandma when you are a young man in many cultures around the world is unheard of and straight up weird ,also what make it worst is her personality and how she act like a child when she is in her 60s .
33:02 I genuinely feel like Jenny just feels like they are talking about her because she doesn’t know the language and she’s really self-conscious about things especially when it’s his parents speaking and they’re upset and or hostile😢
There is an old saying in india, "you can tell a 1000 lies for marriage" (Something along those lines, I know it's absurd) But these two take it to another level.
Leo.. as someone who lives in the midwest, us.. your Chicago bulls hat and the Nascar top is like ironically what all the 60 year old men are wearing walking into the vfw for their pbr beer and bingo. I live for this 😅
This hurt me on a level I didn't know it can. Cuz I have seen/heard of situations like this in real life. A close friend of mine is Pakistani. And he's said to me countless times that he's giving up on finding the right person and truly believes he'll never be able to marry the person he loves. His mom isn't as toxic I believe, but it's in their culture that the parents have say in who you're allowed to marry. If she's not of the right religion, skin colour and background, then it's a no. And even if she does check those boxes, but aren't "wifey material" enough, then it could still be a no and then you're put in between being disowned by your whole family, not just parents, or choosing someone who hopefully is there for you through thick and thin. It's a tough position to be in and I've seen how it tears a human apart from inside out. It really sucks that shit like this still happens in the world
I don't understand why people agonise over these things. Life is simple, if someone who raise you and claim to love you is intent on controlling you and manipulating you and will claim to destroy you the minute you do not do what they want, my friend that is not love. You were simply raised as an object to take care of them in your old age. Move on, you have a lot more freedom to find people who truly care about you. This is coming from someone who disown her whole family. It is the best decision you will ever make. People who truly love and care about you will not do that to you. And if they intent on dying alone, I don't see why it is anyone's job to make sure they don't. I never understand people who complain about their family and agonise over while still continual to be beat down and broken down by them. At that point you ain't a victim, you're a willing participant of your own misery.
@@wsrtwetr I completely agree with you on what you said. I myself have been kinda estranged from my family since young. Moving out is the best decision I've ever made. I told my friend to move out countless of times too, to move on from his family. He himself knows it's pretty toxic. But I also understand that leaving isn't as easy as just a snap of a finger. Especially when you grew up in that toxic environment and it's all you knew for 2 decades. I also have to remind myself that culture is a thing. We live in different countries, different lives. It's not an excuse, but it does make things very different from my life to his. Again, not arguing with you, I completely agree with what you said. Why stay with a family that's just manipulating you to live the way they want you to. But we also have to be aware that every life is different. And that culture and the country we're in makes it that much more different from one person to another.
I totally and whole heartedly agree. I think people focus too much on age too, men date younger all the time yet nobody says anything. I am sick of the double standard. Maturity does not correlate with age, I say Jenny and Sumit are the same level mentally and emotionally and both grown adults so people need to focus on character and personality instead of age. Being the same age does not guarantee anything and its already so difficult to find love as it is and we should just be happy when 2 grown adults are willing to work hard to be together. Parents can be so fucking selfish and toxic and need to realise they wont be around forever so it's important their son choose who he wants. Who are we to judge. :-(
Does she not understand that during that heated exchange he doesn't have time to translate, plus I'm pretty sure he did not because she would blow up like this and make it worse and try fight his mom
I'm an Indian guy,and my girlfriend is mexican, i just got to Canada for college,but things happened,i can tell my mom is livid due to it,but thankfully she's an amazing mom,and my girlfriend respects her without any bias,so it can work.
"If the dog is not happy,make your own food.... if the wife is not happy, make your own house..... if the parents aren't happy, then make your own kid...." -Sixteen Leo 😂😂😂
I don't know exactly why this one hit me so hard but I genuinely got such a sinking feeling in my stomach when the mom was saying all those things. I sincerely wish the best for the both of them and I hope they just get to be happy in life.
Sumit seems like a genuinely good guy but the way Jenny treats him reminds me of the way my father treats my mom. Blowing up and getting in Sumit's face instead of trying to calmly explain how she's feeling and having a rational discussion like a mature adult. Her behavior is scary, she looks like she isn't far from laying hands on him. But he's taking it in stride and trying to de-escalate the situation. Probably had a lot of practice thanks to his mom. But yeah, Sumit might love her, but Jenny doesn't know how to act
I love these videos sm but also I'm constantly fighting off a trauma response every time sumit's mom is on screen lol desi person parental trauma goes brrrr
At this point maybe Summit needs to STOP trying with his parents- if he ignores them, maybe they WILL make the next move🤷♀️ His Mom probably won’t be able to truly disown him-let the parents come to him- and if not, live your life. I know the culture is so different, but let them make the next move. Jenny is pretty aggressive.
What I don't like is Summit downplaying Jenny's frustration. If I'm sitting and watching my husband beg like he's about to be excuted at sunrise, to non-receptive parents, you best believe I'm going to be mad. He's literally losing every ounce of dignity he has and then has the sheer audacity to try to control Jenny's emotions and frustrations. I would have told him straight up, " 'we' aren't fixing anything. It's YOU that needs to get to fixing things and until/when you start being a mature man and stop lying like you're a toddler, I'm going to be enjoying my retirement without you." She has every right to be upset as she pretty much has to force him to start taking action.
Sumitt is attractive and fighting for you Jenny and youre acting like a teenager who just discovered relationships. Love your content Leo cause i shall be binging all your content today ❤
Too late. And Jenny just screamed at another woman for not respecting Indian culture while denying that she herself ever yelled at Sumit or disrespected his parents.
The first thing I noticed is that I he culture differences ,she still act like a westerner while living in India in a non-western world ,it was never going to working the first place lol
I don't want to be "that guy" but JENNY HAS NOT LIVED IN INDIA FOR A DECADE! She first went there in 2013 after the catfishing was over. That's when she lived a few months with Sumit and his parents. Then his parents learned the relationship was romantic, and she went back to the U.S. Jenny and Sumit continued a long-distance relationship on the down-low. It was hushed partly because of the family disapproval, and partly because neither could afford to visit the other. That's why Jenny contacted the show, because she felt it might be the couple's last chance to reunite. She moved to India in 2019, which is when they were first on the show, which you covered in your first episode of this series. Then Jenny found out about Sumit's wife, yada yada yada, we all remember that, and she eventually went back to the U.S. (So, so far, a few months in 2013 and a few months in 2019.) Once she felt confident-ish about his pursuit of a divorce, she returned to India in 2020. Then the borders shut down due to the pandemic, so she couldn't leave even if she'd wanted to. They married in 2021, so she was eligible for a visa. I know they mentioned her having to visit the U.S. periodically in some of those India trips to make good on her temporary visa, but basically, she was there for a year-ish total from 2013-2019, then she returned "for good" in 2020. So less less than five years total! I DO totally agree with you that she should be making more of an effort to learn the language (at least pleasantries and basic phrases to get around) and immerse herself in the culture. Even if she hasn't LIVED in India for 10 years, she's for sure been in love with (and intended to marry) an Indian man for 10 years, so you'd think she would've started beefing up on that knowledge back then!
I dated an Indian guy for almost 8 years. I get the family not being totally excited about him not being with an Indian girl. But they did learn to like me pretty quickly and and even when he went off to school his mom had his sisters would call me and ask me to come by and pick up food because I worked nights at the time. And I freaking loved his mom’s food so I couldn’t say no. His mom is amazing with the grandkids. In fact, ideal because she kept the grandkids all week with her and they only went home on the weekends. Well, sometimes. Everyone was always at mom’s house. Aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings. Everyone just stopped by there after work( I know to eat) and she always had tons of Indian food and American food. I did have to acclimate myself to Indian traditions. It was tough at weddings and parties where I had to be on the other side of the venue or house from my boyfriend because men were on one side and women in the other. At 18, 19, 20+ it was a little difficult at times. The one thing I loved about them was also the one thing I disliked. Their family was so close. But then their family was always in your business. I need my space so that was a challenge. We took an extended road trip from California to Arizona to see my boyfriend who was in school there and had mom, dad, sister, brother in law, their daughter, my boyfriend and his cousin stayed in a 1 bedroom apartment. After a few days I went out to go for a walk and get some air( alone) and they could not understand why I would want to be alone. They were really upset. I had to explain it wasn’t them, it was me. I just need a little bit of personal space. But, then entire family came to accept me and I always tried to make sure I looked appropriate when I was around them and to be respectful. And I tried to learn how to cook. I made roti, meaning I rolled it out. It came out a little more square than round and nobody would eat it. It was sad. Their mom made the dough for the roti, I just rolled it out. Does eating square roti make any difference? You tear it apart to eat it anyway. His dad had 2 jobs. Pretty sure just so he didn’t have to be home as often. His mom was amazing. I am so glad I had a better relationship with his family than Jenny does with Summit’s.
Every time I see clips of Sumit he just has "HELP ME" eyes. He wants to run away from his parents and he wants to run away from his over-bearing wife. Man is stuck
Love and acceptance and approval are all 3 different and varied things. If my kiddo murdered someone, I would love them, but I would not approve of them, nor accept what they chose to do, and these losses would alter the various functioning of the relationship. Love is absolutely conditional. The very fact of loving a child always is in itself a condition.
Please do a video covering Jenny’s hypocritical rant during her “OG” guest appearance on the tell-all for season 5, when she vehemently denied doing everything your videos show her doing, while self-righteously yelling and insulting another American woman, Kimberly, who married an Indian man, TJ, and moved in with his family. The tell-all was filmed several months ago but only aired a couple of weeks ago, so when Kim responded to an Instagram question about a month ago by saying she doesn’t want anything to do with Jenny, a lot of people were wrongfully blaming that for Jenny’s attack on the tell-all, when it was Jenny who came at Kim out of nowhere, unprovoked. Then Jenny and her daughter jumped online to talk more sh*t against Kim, TJ made a crack against Sumit, and now we have the cult of Saint Jenny. She’s like Sumit’s mom, forgetting there’s video proof that she was lying, or assuming no one would actually call her on it. But this wild ride still ain’t over. 😂
Kim came at her before the tell-all and Jenny was right. Kim is very entitled and ill tempered. And I don't care what Jenny did, she didn't deserve to be called a cu**.
@@missdebbie8131 so you missed the part where I explained Jenny started it coming at Kim first. Kim hadn’t said anything about Jenny before the tell-all was recorded, that’s why Sumit texted TJ to apologize afterwards. And it turns out Jenny did it all as a selfish publicity stunt to get people to watch her on another spin-off show, 90 Day Diaries. I used to like her, but she really has proven to be a manipulative, petty bully. Sumit’s mom was right about her.
@akaLaBrujaRoja I didn't miss it. But you may want to do a bit more research because Kim was calling Jenny and Sumit fake and other stuff on her Instagram before the tell-aĺl, as did her husband. I tried to link the stories for you but I couldn't. Try Screen rant. So theycame at Jenny first, and still, ya don't call anybody a c word.
@@missdebbie8131 no, you DID miss it, you need to do your research. The tell-all was filmed BEFORE the Instagram posts, PAY ATTENTION! I’ll try to make it even more simple: 1) the tell-all was filmed in early fall, when Jenny shot off her big lying mouth at Kim and started everything first 2) Sumit texted TJ to apologize for Jenny being an abusive embarrassing attack dog, then deleted it because Jenny probably screamed at him like she always does. 3) It was in NOVEMBER when Kim did a live Q & A on Instagram and was asked by a viewer if she talked to Jenny and Sumit while they were all in India. Kim said she has no interest in talking to them because they are fake, which we now know was because of how Jenny behaved on the show and then Sumit came crawling saying she didn’t really mean it, then deleted it. But she couldn’t say what had happened on the tell-all BECAUSE IT HAD ALREADY BEEN FILMED and her contract with TLC meant should couldn’t say what had happened yet. 4) a few weeks ago, the tell-all is finally aired, months after filming, but people like you still don’t know how things work and think it was filmed just before it aired. So just to make absofuckinglutely clear: 1) The tell-all is filmed and Jenny attacks Kim as a publicity stunt for her new show, 90 Day Diaries 2) Sumit apologizes to TJ, then deletes the text 3) Kim calls Jenny and Sumit fake on Instagram Q & A when she’s asked about them, but can’t say why because of TLC contract 4) tell-all is shown on TV and people like you are confused because you don’t do your research or follow the people involved to know the chain of events as they happened
All I can think of is how Jenny has been with him for YEARS and yet she not once tries to learn his language, which leads her to not understand what’s ever being said. I only have a crush on someone, and I’m preparing to learn their native language, why get married to someone and not attempt anything? And her outbursts at him remind me of abusive parents! Not a good partner! He gets disowned and she’s more focused on herself! Self absorbed terrible person!
Im 55 and every time you speak about Jenny, I laugh so hard. I couldn't imagine being intimate at that age ....hell I can't imagine being intimate at my age! Good for them though because obviously they love each other.
I'm so happy finally summit will sit and talk out issues with Jenny instead of hiding and lying. A lot of that depends on Jenny keeping her cool during these talks so summit feels comfortable opening up to her ❤
Sumit’s mom is so trash like what do u even gain from disowning your son for. I get it, she old and not Indian (like that matters anyway🤦🏾♂️) but atleast the lady wants to be with your son
They’ve been together for so long I always wonder how much of their family drama is just manufactured by the producers because I would never personally put up with all that 😮
I do appreciate that however inane the scenario is, you give each of them credit whenever they are right. I just can't stop laughing at your running commentary- I have to keep pausing and replaying to keep up. You are highly entertaining.
I think Sumit's mom took another dig at Jenny's age when she made the comment about her being hot just from making tea. It seemed like a dig at menopause and the hot flashes that women get for years after 😭she's so mean!
@@posthumanismkarma6120oh, she didn't pretend anything. Clearly she thought Sumit's mom knew the situation Sumit was lying to the mom "oh she's just a friend". That wasn't Jenny's deception, no way lol That was all him.
@@sistermadrigalmorning233nah, Jenny obviously knew. When she stayed with Sumit’s parents and they had him and Jenny in separate bedrooms, Jenny damn well knew they didn’t assume she was having sex with him, especially since he was still a virgin before she got there. She was 53, divorced, with grown kids older than him. She didn’t just fall off the turnip truck. Stop making excuses for her. They’re both to blame.
when Jenny started piling onto Sumit after his parents left and he sat down to ask for assistance it was a grotesque reaction by her. i had to turn off the video cause it made me so uncomfortable
"i like Indian food, maybe i like Indian dude" that shit cracked me up haha
I am so glad this came in while I was at work…I can’t complain all I do is babysit this office but I’m alone and nothing to do with decent pay-but I need TH-cam or some kind of entertainment while working lol
That was great! Haha
I need that on a sticker lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me watching @sixteenleo: 🤔
I was disowned by my birth father. We were already estranged and had been fighting since before I hit puberty. It still absolutely destroyed me to hear "You are not welcome here" for the place where I grew up. For him to say he has only one daughter, not two. There's something so fundamentally wrong with a parent rejecting a child they chose to keep.
I was disowned to by my father. Terrible feeling...
I'm so so sorry this happened to you. It shouldn't happen to anyone. 🇬🇧
@@maxinepreston7601 Than you so much🇩🇪
Stay strong, I hope your other family members are cool with you.
I‘m so sorry. Hope you’re doing well!
I really don’t like how aggressive Jenny is towards Sumitt. She is lunging at him in ways that if their roles were reversed it would be considered signs of abuse.
Literally!
If you watch his Mum it'll make you realize that this is the only form of love he knows. That's why he accepts it from Jenny.
Honestly feel bad for summit he seems like such a sweet guy
She beats him, he needs to be rescued. Free Sumit
It’s also a reality show, don’t forget, so much is staged and caused for views and stuff…
Hispanic here, my mom and aunts hide pennies on their kids floor in hard to find places to check if we are sweeping properly 😂😂
That’s diabolical 😂
@@Mama_Bear524 LMAO!
Good trick!!
My husband does that with walnuts. I make sure not to sweep them up . If he wants to be a dick, hung up on stuff like that then Ill let him . One day when he is old and dying, Ill let him know.
@@satsumamoon Get a divorce. Or tell his lazy ass to pick up the slack, why should you be the only one to clean the floor?
The problem with her is that she expects India to change for her, rather than coming to the obvious conclusion that when you move to another country and immerse yourself in its culture, it's *your* responsibility to adapt
This is true. Her responsibility was to understand his culture, attempt to gain some
understanding of the language before moving there.
lol if a white person says that to someone moving to America they get yelled at . Get real racism is so funny because people of any kind of color really think they aren’t racist and they are the worst of the worst
But but but remember she's an American 😂
@@tiffanykim2773 Being American doesn't automatically mean she's an asshole about other people's cultures. In her case she absolutely is, but there are plenty of us who are respectful
No the problem with her is she’s a 60 yr old woman married to a 33 year old man. No amount of her immersing herself in the culture will make his mom accept her. In this case, yes he should just move to the US with her.
I'm a recovering drug addict and put my parents through hell. And I never, ever heard them say it about me. For his mom to say that simply bc he is marrying someone, she doesn't like..wild. kills me :(
I mean...would you be okay with your son dating a lady 30 yrs older than him?
@@posthumanismkarma6120they both grown lol
Well u lucky, when i was quitting from opiates my parent were the biggest assholes, saying shit far whose than this, basically hoping i would go thru hell and die lone :)
I'm alcoholic, and stole from my dad 13 years ago but he still lets me rent from our family home. Congrats on your recovery sister.
Wishing you all the best for your future and recovery ❤
I feel really bad for Sumit. His parents shouldn’t be talking like that to him and disowning him. I think Jenny is immature for being in her 60’s and needs to grow up. She shouldn’t be mad that he wants to go back to work after Covid. She should be happy. Having time apart from each other is a good thing in a relationship. And if she didn’t want to be with someone that works then she should’ve ended things with Sumit a long time ago and found someone around her age who is also retired. She should’ve been comforting him after his parents said they disowned him instead of her blowing up on him and getting in his face. And I think Sumit needs to figure out who he is outside of his relationship with his parents and his relationship with Jenny.
Yes!!!
Amen!
Despite the age difference, I think we can all agree that Jenny does not act her age
Maturity has little correlation to age after a certain point. I feel people plateau once they hit 30 and that is who they basically are. I've got friends who dated men even in their 50s who were the most immature children and they will never grow up and who also dated younger men who are totally mature with their shit together emotionally and career wise. Society needs to stop focusing on age when both people are fully grown, compatibility is more to do with life experience and character.
How do you act your age: dress old cloths and let your hair go grey and cut. She is married to a young guy so she cannot act like a grandma. But I am always surprised people never talk like that about very old men married to 18 years old girls.. oh but is accepted 😜 to have that old wrinkling thing dangling above a child girl while the old guy between 50 and 90 have problem to just get in action 😅( but I understand parents of Summit, but every adult person has the right to choose even if it is a strange or wrong choice )
Can you imagine Jenny's ex-husband kicking back with popcorn watching the show. 😂 🍿
I think just being around Sumit's parents gives Jenny PTSD at this point. She was totally triggered when they left.
I mean they've turned up at their house without being given their address and basically stolen him, hated on her openly, the mother has even threatened to end herself if they stayed together. I'm not surprised it's traumatic for her!
That’s not an excuse to be mean to Sumit though. Having watched that happen right in front of her, she should be more empathic. She has the maturity of a 13 year old, it’s so weird.
Glad to see another deep dive on these two. My boyfriend and I used to watch them as they’d come out. Leo is our favorite creator. Boyfriend overdosed tragically in August and this is the only channel I can watch that we used to, without crying. Thank you Leo.
My condolences!
I’m so sorry, my condolences 🫶🏻
Truly sorry for your loss. I hope over time you feel peace and closure ❤
Love from Germany ❤
I'm so sorry, my condolences wishing you strength. ❤
“Karma Sutra” 😂 I love the duality of getting jiggy with my partner while also getting soul gains for future reincarnations 💪🏼
Am I stupid or can I not find the karma sutra section?! I watched the whole video but I may have missed it by getting distracted by something but I’m trying to look for it and cannot find it?????????
@@Oceaniacsame. I’m watching it again to try to see if I missed it.
Same here
@@KristyLaGringa omg thank the lord I’m not the only one who can’t seem to find it! I thought I was going crazy lol
Did not expect to see those two again
I didn’t expect them to be on another 90 Day spin-off, but they’re gonna be on the upcoming season of “90 Day Diaries” in 2 weeks. 😒
"This is like Forest Gump for India" had me in stitches 🤣
As a person who can only make use of one eye, I shall try and do my best to share Leo's content with a person with two functional eyes.
As a white woman with a degree in South Asian Studies, what I find most fascinating is how they just literally embody the different communication styles found in Western countries vs. in India. Both his "shadyness" and lack of clear, open communication and her "aggressiveness" as well as insisting on proving her point are very typical for their respective cultures. I am very similar to Jenny, perhaps even worse because I'm German so frank isn't just my uncle's name. I think that's why I love watching them, because it is so relatable.
I disagree. There's plenty of people like Jenny in India, maybe even more so than sumit. This behaviour is actually very common in old indian ladies as well
@@aladdout9454 There is actually a bunch of anthropological and sociological research on the increase in social standing and associated "bargaining power" and decrease in the extent to which patriarchal norms have to be followed by older women, especially after they have born (and successfully raised) sons and a lot of that research focuses on India, so your last point is definitely very valid - aunties get away with a lot more and no longer have to portray a "meek, subservient demeanor" as much.
That being said, I don't think either your or my anecdotal evidences can confirm or disprove general findings about collectivist vs individualist societies, but there is definitely a tendency among Indians (and other Asians) to "keep the peace" and be "indirect" (which is here not considered shady, but polite, but might seem shady to Westerners who were socialized to view it as such). For example, I asked a friend of mine if they would consult with their family astrologer for me and she said yes. It's been two months, I've reminded her twice, both times she said yes. We both know she won't do it, but saying no would be impolite. Say yes, or shake your head side to side or do anything but don't outright say no. This is something that Westerners often perceive as lying or not following up on promises, but Indians consider polite. There are countless other things like that, but I don't want this comment to get even longer.
It is of course impossible to make statements about the world's most populous and one of its most diverse countries that accurately reflect every single group or individual, but general trends and tendencies can be identified.
In germany we don't say "can we have a talk" we say "HALT STOP! JETZT REDE ICH! ALLES BLEIBT WIE ES IST, OB DU HIER BIST ODER NICH" and i think that's beautiful.
@@calycalyps0 'Es ist Obst im Haus!' ... very deep.
10 years and she isn’t even semi bilingual? Wow
Can't teach an old dog new tricks
its hard for old people to learn a new language.
not true
if she wanted, she could do it.
No it isn't. @@shahab814
The older you get the harder it is to learn a new language
My god. Coming from a country with a lot of similarities in culture, i have to say the
"I did not say that. Show me proof. Show me!" (when they know there isn't any cuz no one was fcking recording) and the "you've been hurting me all your life, the woman who birthed you" are SO on brand! This is like the most basic talking points of an Asian toxic parent. I know this is a TV show, and i know some of it is staged, but she seems so real and she's so horrid.
In this case, there really is video proof of Sumit’s mom saying it. But if Jenny wants to open that can of worms, there’s also tons of video proof that she herself did a bunch of stuff which she then claimed on a recent tell-all that she never did, all so she could self-righteously attack another American woman who married an Indian man.
That is terrible that a parent could be like that
What's ironic is it WAS recorded, the TV show is the proof!😂😂😎
13:05 "Its a mommy thing isn't it?" Spat my coffee out laughing
seeing Jenny complain about Sumit having to work is hilarious because I've had women on dating apps reject me because I have trouble finding employment
Find yourself one who is in their 60's 🤷🏽♀️
@@posthumanismkarma6120
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damn sorry man im also unemployed but as a woman i guess i can still get dates cause most guys dont have that kind of standard but i still feel like im not good enough for any guy cause of my unemployment
Been here from the beginning Leo 🎉 Congrats on your persistence and success. Can't wait for the 1M celebration!
Me too 🎉🎉🎉
Same I been here since the roast of Terrence Howard
Leo clowning on her about the clock made me absolutely deceased 💀
why is it THERE 🤣🤣
Leo. Don't quote me. But I think I found you when you had less than 50k subscribers. And since finding you I can't believe how much you've grown as an entertainer. I love how you don't rely on insults for your comedy. You say it how it is but you're kind and empathetic and my goodness man you deserve that 1 mill more than 99% of the entertainers on here. You're the GOAT dude.
Does Jenny not understand that in India it's pretty common for people to just be working constantly just to scrape by?
no she from america where they dont have to work
The clock is on the bed because that’s how you know when it’s……bedtime 😂
That joke was terrible, have a like 😂
Fun drinking game: take a shot everytime Leo says someone’s a gangster or does something in a gangster way 😂
A new deep dive we don’t deserve from a legend who spoils us with these 90 day fiancé deep dives. You must’ve tumbled down from heaven, Leo because this is EXACTLY what I need today…funny commentary on a g’ma bangin a young Indian fella ❤
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Sumit is a god at patience. Incredible display and example of compassion.
Her not understanding the context of the conversation and yelling at him for not comforting her was weird, but when they started physically fighting i had to just call it quits.
The fly made a cameo because Leo didn't clean the corners
tbh I always felt a little icky about their relationship. Jenny is a 63yo woman who showcases a borderline abusive behaviour (ie : lunging at him) to her husband who's half her age, we all know how people would react if the roles were reversed. also, her lack of knowledge of Indian culture is distasteful, considering how long she's been there.
idk, everything just feels weird to me but good for them if they love each other ig
She doesn't love him. She loves abusing him.
So gross of you.
When Sumit said he thought him being happy would make his parents happy and that is not happening, that's when my heart TRULY ached for him! ☹️ Nobody deserves to feel that way. And his mom is either a great actress (insinuating they all act for money) or a complete narcissistic sociopath- regardless of "culture".
Pleeeease make a Sumit and Jenny Playlist. Or hire me to organize all your videos into playlists and anything else you need!!
Update for people wondering if Jenny still bullies Sumit. Just a few months ago, they were “OG” guests on the most recent season tell-all, and after she raged like a banshee at a current cast member, Kim, who’d also married an Indian man, Sumit texted the husband, TJ, to apologize. But TJ didn’t click his notification screen to read it right away, and when he did, Sumit had deleted the text. So either Jenny or the production team must’ve made him do that, and it’s why Kim and TJ called them fake.
My lord Jenny he was loyal to her. He is allowed to be upset they are hurt. He has a point she act so aggressive and like a spoiled brat and he did what she asked he picked her
i honestly don’t get how so many comments are saying they feel bad for the dude cause his parents disowned him, but it’s like she’s obviously at least a little abusive towards him.. it makes no sense people are basically defending her and only directing criticism at his parents
He should have never marry her ,I’m not Indian but marry an old grandma when you are a young man in many cultures around the world is unheard of and straight up weird ,also what make it worst is her personality and how she act like a child when she is in her 60s .
33:02 I genuinely feel like Jenny just feels like they are talking about her because she doesn’t know the language and she’s really self-conscious about things especially when it’s his parents speaking and they’re upset and or hostile😢
After 10 years, Jenny should’ve learned the language.
^^ not only should she have learned the language. but she’s a god damn 60 year old woman, she doesn’t need to be babied like this
Despite everything Jenny and Sumit’s relationship is actually adorable, they seem to really love each other ❤
I think they're one of the only ones I truly believe is real. True love is adorable, and sometimes dangerous 😄
Idk i still don't. It just doesn't seem right. She really has nothing to offer him but her SS money. I just think the dude is gay
@@posthumanismkarma6120 She has no SS money, so guess again...
@@posthumanismkarma6120 but that's his yenny. 😁
@@posthumanismkarma6120 what makes you think he's gay?
This marriage is proof if you lie enough you will get what you want 😂
There is an old saying in india, "you can tell a 1000 lies for marriage" (Something along those lines, I know it's absurd) But these two take it to another level.
SHE WALKS SO HARD THE CLOCK FALLS OFF THE WALL?? MY BRAIN IS STILL HURTING FROM TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT.
Apparently Leo completely gave up on Love is Blind 😅 can't blame him ahah
Leo.. as someone who lives in the midwest, us.. your Chicago bulls hat and the Nascar top is like ironically what all the 60 year old men are wearing walking into the vfw for their pbr beer and bingo.
I live for this 😅
Has Jenny never heard that saying: "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"?
This hurt me on a level I didn't know it can. Cuz I have seen/heard of situations like this in real life. A close friend of mine is Pakistani. And he's said to me countless times that he's giving up on finding the right person and truly believes he'll never be able to marry the person he loves. His mom isn't as toxic I believe, but it's in their culture that the parents have say in who you're allowed to marry. If she's not of the right religion, skin colour and background, then it's a no. And even if she does check those boxes, but aren't "wifey material" enough, then it could still be a no and then you're put in between being disowned by your whole family, not just parents, or choosing someone who hopefully is there for you through thick and thin. It's a tough position to be in and I've seen how it tears a human apart from inside out. It really sucks that shit like this still happens in the world
I don't understand why people agonise over these things. Life is simple, if someone who raise you and claim to love you is intent on controlling you and manipulating you and will claim to destroy you the minute you do not do what they want, my friend that is not love. You were simply raised as an object to take care of them in your old age. Move on, you have a lot more freedom to find people who truly care about you.
This is coming from someone who disown her whole family. It is the best decision you will ever make. People who truly love and care about you will not do that to you. And if they intent on dying alone, I don't see why it is anyone's job to make sure they don't.
I never understand people who complain about their family and agonise over while still continual to be beat down and broken down by them. At that point you ain't a victim, you're a willing participant of your own misery.
@@wsrtwetr I completely agree with you on what you said. I myself have been kinda estranged from my family since young. Moving out is the best decision I've ever made. I told my friend to move out countless of times too, to move on from his family. He himself knows it's pretty toxic.
But I also understand that leaving isn't as easy as just a snap of a finger. Especially when you grew up in that toxic environment and it's all you knew for 2 decades.
I also have to remind myself that culture is a thing. We live in different countries, different lives. It's not an excuse, but it does make things very different from my life to his.
Again, not arguing with you, I completely agree with what you said. Why stay with a family that's just manipulating you to live the way they want you to. But we also have to be aware that every life is different. And that culture and the country we're in makes it that much more different from one person to another.
I totally and whole heartedly agree. I think people focus too much on age too, men date younger all the time yet nobody says anything. I am sick of the double standard. Maturity does not correlate with age, I say Jenny and Sumit are the same level mentally and emotionally and both grown adults so people need to focus on character and personality instead of age. Being the same age does not guarantee anything and its already so difficult to find love as it is and we should just be happy when 2 grown adults are willing to work hard to be together. Parents can be so fucking selfish and toxic and need to realise they wont be around forever so it's important their son choose who he wants. Who are we to judge. :-(
Does she not understand that during that heated exchange he doesn't have time to translate, plus I'm pretty sure he did not because she would blow up like this and make it worse and try fight his mom
Damn gotl you feeding the algorithm single handedly
I'm an Indian guy,and my girlfriend is mexican, i just got to Canada for college,but things happened,i can tell my mom is livid due to it,but thankfully she's an amazing mom,and my girlfriend respects her without any bias,so it can work.
As soon as you said “I’m in a weird mood” I knew this video was going to be pure gold 👏🏽
dude, I aspire to be as determined in life as you are to watch that tv show, love you for that sm
Ive been severely sick for the past 5 days, and the fact that youre making me laugh and cough and wheeze for air rn. 😂
"If the dog is not happy,make your own food.... if the wife is not happy, make your own house..... if the parents aren't happy, then make your own kid...." -Sixteen Leo 😂😂😂
I don't know exactly why this one hit me so hard but I genuinely got such a sinking feeling in my stomach when the mom was saying all those things. I sincerely wish the best for the both of them and I hope they just get to be happy in life.
Genuinely don’t understand how ppl can see this trainwreck and truly believe they’re in love lmao
Sumit seems like a genuinely good guy but the way Jenny treats him reminds me of the way my father treats my mom. Blowing up and getting in Sumit's face instead of trying to calmly explain how she's feeling and having a rational discussion like a mature adult. Her behavior is scary, she looks like she isn't far from laying hands on him. But he's taking it in stride and trying to de-escalate the situation. Probably had a lot of practice thanks to his mom. But yeah, Sumit might love her, but Jenny doesn't know how to act
Straight out of scam school" ?! LEO! LMAO 😅
i can understand his parents reaction but his brother is dead beat 💀
OMG! I had to rewind "They are coming!! Did you clean corners?" too many times to count. Funny at heck!
I love these videos sm but also I'm constantly fighting off a trauma response every time sumit's mom is on screen lol desi person parental trauma goes brrrr
Omg omg omg u did it you madlad! Another indian video review 🙏🙏 this made my whole week!
Agree..😆
At this point maybe Summit needs to STOP trying with his parents- if he ignores them, maybe they WILL make the next move🤷♀️ His Mom probably won’t be able to truly disown him-let the parents come to him- and if not, live your life. I know the culture is so different, but let them make the next move. Jenny is pretty aggressive.
What I don't like is Summit downplaying Jenny's frustration. If I'm sitting and watching my husband beg like he's about to be excuted at sunrise, to non-receptive parents, you best believe I'm going to be mad. He's literally losing every ounce of dignity he has and then has the sheer audacity to try to control Jenny's emotions and frustrations. I would have told him straight up, " 'we' aren't fixing anything. It's YOU that needs to get to fixing things and until/when you start being a mature man and stop lying like you're a toddler, I'm going to be enjoying my retirement without you." She has every right to be upset as she pretty much has to force him to start taking action.
Omg i woke up my sleeping husband 4x laughing so hard about the cleaning of corners and one handed "sweeping" 😅😂😂
Sumitt is attractive and fighting for you Jenny and youre acting like a teenager who just discovered relationships.
Love your content Leo cause i shall be binging all your content today ❤
The fact she gets so aggressive and acts physical so fast. She is never there for him
Maybe she thinks when you say “time out” you literally have to take the clocks down
That has such meme potential
"Time out!" *throws clock out the window*
16:22 she’s mad she has to sweep that’s why she’s doing it like that lol
I just found your channel, and you're hilarious ❤
Asian culture is different than the western culture, both Jenny and Sumit need to learn more about each other's culture.
Too late. And Jenny just screamed at another woman for not respecting Indian culture while denying that she herself ever yelled at Sumit or disrespected his parents.
The first thing I noticed is that I he culture differences ,she still act like a westerner while living in India in a non-western world ,it was never going to working the first place lol
I don't want to be "that guy" but JENNY HAS NOT LIVED IN INDIA FOR A DECADE!
She first went there in 2013 after the catfishing was over. That's when she lived a few months with Sumit and his parents. Then his parents learned the relationship was romantic, and she went back to the U.S. Jenny and Sumit continued a long-distance relationship on the down-low. It was hushed partly because of the family disapproval, and partly because neither could afford to visit the other. That's why Jenny contacted the show, because she felt it might be the couple's last chance to reunite. She moved to India in 2019, which is when they were first on the show, which you covered in your first episode of this series. Then Jenny found out about Sumit's wife, yada yada yada, we all remember that, and she eventually went back to the U.S. (So, so far, a few months in 2013 and a few months in 2019.) Once she felt confident-ish about his pursuit of a divorce, she returned to India in 2020. Then the borders shut down due to the pandemic, so she couldn't leave even if she'd wanted to. They married in 2021, so she was eligible for a visa. I know they mentioned her having to visit the U.S. periodically in some of those India trips to make good on her temporary visa, but basically, she was there for a year-ish total from 2013-2019, then she returned "for good" in 2020. So less less than five years total! I DO totally agree with you that she should be making more of an effort to learn the language (at least pleasantries and basic phrases to get around) and immerse herself in the culture. Even if she hasn't LIVED in India for 10 years, she's for sure been in love with (and intended to marry) an Indian man for 10 years, so you'd think she would've started beefing up on that knowledge back then!
I dated an Indian guy for almost 8 years.
I get the family not being totally excited about him not being with an Indian girl. But they did learn to like me pretty quickly and and even when he went off to school his mom had his sisters would call me and ask me to come by and pick up food because I worked nights at the time. And I freaking loved his mom’s food so I couldn’t say no. His mom is amazing with the grandkids. In fact, ideal because she kept the grandkids all week with her and they only went home on the weekends. Well, sometimes.
Everyone was always at mom’s house.
Aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings. Everyone just stopped by there after work( I know to eat) and she always had tons of Indian food and American food.
I did have to acclimate myself to Indian traditions. It was tough at weddings and parties where I had to be on the other side of the venue or house from my boyfriend because men were on one side and women in the other. At 18, 19, 20+ it was a little difficult at times.
The one thing I loved about them was also the one thing I disliked.
Their family was so close. But then their family was always in your business.
I need my space so that was a challenge. We took an extended road trip from California to Arizona to see my boyfriend who was in school there and had mom, dad, sister, brother in law, their daughter, my boyfriend and his cousin stayed in a 1 bedroom apartment.
After a few days I went out to go for a walk and get some air( alone) and they could not understand why I would want to be alone. They were really upset. I had to explain it wasn’t them, it was me. I just need a little bit of personal space.
But, then entire family came to accept me and I always tried to make sure I looked appropriate when I was around them and to be respectful. And I tried to learn how to cook.
I made roti, meaning I rolled it out.
It came out a little more square than round and nobody would eat it. It was sad.
Their mom made the dough for the roti, I just rolled it out. Does eating square roti make any difference? You tear it apart to eat it anyway.
His dad had 2 jobs. Pretty sure just so he didn’t have to be home as often.
His mom was amazing.
I am so glad I had a better relationship with his family than Jenny does with Summit’s.
Jenny really is a 63 year old body but is mentally 16.🤦🏾♀️
Not even that
Every time I see clips of Sumit he just has "HELP ME" eyes. He wants to run away from his parents and he wants to run away from his over-bearing wife. Man is stuck
just finished writing an assignment, and there's nothing better than one of your videos to celebrate! you're so funny :D
A true mother gives unconditional love.
Love and acceptance and approval are all 3 different and varied things. If my kiddo murdered someone, I would love them, but I would not approve of them, nor accept what they chose to do, and these losses would alter the various functioning of the relationship.
Love is absolutely conditional. The very fact of loving a child always is in itself a condition.
The sweeping thing. My mom has a specific corner she checks to see if ive sweeped correctly. Learned quickly to sweep that corner.
Please do a video covering Jenny’s hypocritical rant during her “OG” guest appearance on the tell-all for season 5, when she vehemently denied doing everything your videos show her doing, while self-righteously yelling and insulting another American woman, Kimberly, who married an Indian man, TJ, and moved in with his family. The tell-all was filmed several months ago but only aired a couple of weeks ago, so when Kim responded to an Instagram question about a month ago by saying she doesn’t want anything to do with Jenny, a lot of people were wrongfully blaming that for Jenny’s attack on the tell-all, when it was Jenny who came at Kim out of nowhere, unprovoked.
Then Jenny and her daughter jumped online to talk more sh*t against Kim, TJ made a crack against Sumit, and now we have the cult of Saint Jenny. She’s like Sumit’s mom, forgetting there’s video proof that she was lying, or assuming no one would actually call her on it. But this wild ride still ain’t over. 😂
Ohhh I really hope he does a video about that as well
Kim came at her before the tell-all and Jenny was right. Kim is very entitled and ill tempered. And I don't care what Jenny did, she didn't deserve to be called a cu**.
@@missdebbie8131 so you missed the part where I explained Jenny started it coming at Kim first. Kim hadn’t said anything about Jenny before the tell-all was recorded, that’s why Sumit texted TJ to apologize afterwards. And it turns out Jenny did it all as a selfish publicity stunt to get people to watch her on another spin-off show, 90 Day Diaries. I used to like her, but she really has proven to be a manipulative, petty bully. Sumit’s mom was right about her.
@akaLaBrujaRoja I didn't miss it. But you may want to do a bit more research because Kim was calling Jenny and Sumit fake and other stuff on her Instagram before the tell-aĺl, as did her husband. I tried to link the stories for you but I couldn't. Try Screen rant. So theycame at Jenny first, and still, ya don't call anybody a c word.
@@missdebbie8131 no, you DID miss it, you need to do your research. The tell-all was filmed BEFORE the Instagram posts, PAY ATTENTION! I’ll try to make it even more simple:
1) the tell-all was filmed in early fall, when Jenny shot off her big lying mouth at Kim and started everything first
2) Sumit texted TJ to apologize for Jenny being an abusive embarrassing attack dog, then deleted it because Jenny probably screamed at him like she always does.
3) It was in NOVEMBER when Kim did a live Q & A on Instagram and was asked by a viewer if she talked to Jenny and Sumit while they were all in India. Kim said she has no interest in talking to them because they are fake, which we now know was because of how Jenny behaved on the show and then Sumit came crawling saying she didn’t really mean it, then deleted it. But she couldn’t say what had happened on the tell-all BECAUSE IT HAD ALREADY BEEN FILMED and her contract with TLC meant should couldn’t say what had happened yet.
4) a few weeks ago, the tell-all is finally aired, months after filming, but people like you still don’t know how things work and think it was filmed just before it aired.
So just to make absofuckinglutely clear:
1) The tell-all is filmed and Jenny attacks Kim as a publicity stunt for her new show, 90 Day Diaries
2) Sumit apologizes to TJ, then deletes the text
3) Kim calls Jenny and Sumit fake on Instagram Q & A when she’s asked about them, but can’t say why because of TLC contract
4) tell-all is shown on TV and people like you are confused because you don’t do your research or follow the people involved to know the chain of events as they happened
You can tell Leo had good parents or at least a super awesome parent. Compassion is a hard thing to teach if it's not modeled.
“what should we do, baby? problem is, i already did it.” JAJJJAJAJJJAJAJAJ!!
If she was super wealthy they would change their tune real quick
The fact that I'm laughing at this but also concerned about their whole relationship, but atleast its Leo thats cooking so makes it all better
Sumit getting all the rizz in the world leaning on walls sent me.
Jen pisses me off because he cares about her so much that he got disowned by his parents. She’s fucking blind sometimes. 35:47
All I can think of is how Jenny has been with him for YEARS and yet she not once tries to learn his language, which leads her to not understand what’s ever being said. I only have a crush on someone, and I’m preparing to learn their native language, why get married to someone and not attempt anything?
And her outbursts at him remind me of abusive parents! Not a good partner! He gets disowned and she’s more focused on herself! Self absorbed terrible person!
Im 55 and every time you speak about Jenny, I laugh so hard. I couldn't imagine being intimate at that age ....hell I can't imagine being intimate at my age! Good for them though because obviously they love each other.
Me too
I LOVE UR CONTENT. U PUT ME IN A GREAT MOOD IF IVE HAD A BAD DAY. SO THANK U! AWESOMELY & BRILLIANTLY FUNNY.
Mad respect to you, for all of the effort and work you put into your content! ❤️
I'm so happy finally summit will sit and talk out issues with Jenny instead of hiding and lying. A lot of that depends on Jenny keeping her cool during these talks so summit feels comfortable opening up to her ❤
Nooo- is this- nooo..
Oh my god, it is! It's Sumit and Jenny, did not expect another return of those two!
They just made a guest appearance on the tell-all of the newest season of 90-day Other Way.
Leo, you hit it right on the head when you said “it’s a mommy thing “ I was waiting for you to get it. 😂😂😂😂
that segment about the clock... I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I find Sumitt very attractive... If I was getting catfished and saw it was Sumitt I'd be relieved XD
Sumit’s mom is so trash like what do u even gain from disowning your son for. I get it, she old and not Indian (like that matters anyway🤦🏾♂️) but atleast the lady wants to be with your son
She's old!! No mom wants their son to marry an old lady who looks so old. What kind of future is that for their son?
Yuck🤢 She's older than the mother. She has no shame.
Oh god JENNEY is still going strong lol
They’ve been together for so long I always wonder how much of their family drama is just manufactured by the producers because I would never personally put up with all that 😮
I do appreciate that however inane the scenario is, you give each of them credit whenever they are right. I just can't stop laughing at your running commentary- I have to keep pausing and replaying to keep up. You are highly entertaining.
"A mommy thing" I about died when he said that lol
I really wonder how she hasn’t thought about he will needing savings after she dies. He won’t have anyone to take care of him.
I think Sumit's mom took another dig at Jenny's age when she made the comment about her being hot just from making tea. It seemed like a dig at menopause and the hot flashes that women get for years after 😭she's so mean!
I mean i would too if she pretended to be my friend only to find out she was disrespecting my home
@@posthumanismkarma6120oh, she didn't pretend anything. Clearly she thought Sumit's mom knew the situation Sumit was lying to the mom "oh she's just a friend". That wasn't Jenny's deception, no way lol That was all him.
@@sistermadrigalmorning233nah, Jenny obviously knew. When she stayed with Sumit’s parents and they had him and Jenny in separate bedrooms, Jenny damn well knew they didn’t assume she was having sex with him, especially since he was still a virgin before she got there. She was 53, divorced, with grown kids older than him. She didn’t just fall off the turnip truck. Stop making excuses for her. They’re both to blame.
@@akaLaBrujaRoja yeah she's truly gross. Inside and out
I'm sure Sumits mom has hit menopause and let's be real, Jenny is way past menopause lol.
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when Jenny started piling onto Sumit after his parents left and he sat down to ask for assistance it was a grotesque reaction by her. i had to turn off the video cause it made me so uncomfortable
“It’s a mommy thing” 😂 💀
God the moms face matches all her wicked words geeez
i would not be talking girl 💀
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Yes, I have been waiting for this. 😊